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WHAT SHE SAID IN HER TOMB.
WHAT SHE SAID IN HER TOMB.
NOW, at last, I lie asleep
Where no morrows break,—
Why take heed to tread so soft?
Fear you lest I wake?

Time there was when I was red
As a rose in June
With the kisses of your lips,—
Ah, they failed me soon.

Now they would not warm my mouth
Though they fell like rain:
I am marble, dear; and they
Marble cannot stain.