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Poem by Margaret Deland


The Myrtle


ITS clinging, mournful leaves, I said,
    Seem made to thatch a grave, 
Around the roots of cypress-trees
    Too deep in gloom for sun or breeze, 
I yet must fancy, scarce dreamt by thee
    It lives to mourn the dead.

But when I kissed her name, I saw,
    Above the dear, dead maid, 
A starry flower of tender blue,
A bit of heaven, shining through
    The leaves upon her grave! 



Margaret Deland


Margaret Deland's other poems:
  1. Butter and Eggs
  2. Bossy and the Daisy


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