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Poem by Edith Mirick Deirdre She did not trail her grief in the dust Like a bedraggled scarf To tangle at the hearts of unwary passers. Grief sat upon her magnificently, like a crown; Pearled with the mellowness of past tears. Crimsoned with the garnet of an old wound, Sapphired with the blue of tried faith ... And so diademed, she queened it over sorrow. Edith Mirick Edith Mirick's other poems: 1566 Views |
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