April-and Dying

by Anne Reeve Aldrich

Green blood fresh pulsing through the trees,   Blacks buds, that sun and shower distend; All other things begin anew,   But I must end. Warm sunlight on faint-colored sward,   Warm fragrance in the breezes’ breath; For other things art heat and life,   For me is death.

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