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Alpha And Omega

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Title:     Alpha And Omega
Author: Helen Hay Whitney [More Titles by Whitney]

I died to-day, and yet upon my eyes
A glamour of the gorgeous summer green
Still wavers, and my brain has kept a keen,
Sweet bird-song. Glad with light, the summer skies
Are sapphire, and a purple shadow lies
Across the hills--no change is on the scene
Since happy yesterday. Ah! can it mean
The body lives when stricken spirit dies?

The blow has fallen, yet I can recall
The first of days when this dead heart drew breath--
A wondrous moon-flower waking of a heart.
Strange--then as now the moment seemed to part
Body from soul, so like are birth and death;
So did I gain, and so I lost my all.





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Helen Hay Whitney's poem: Alpha And Omega

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