At a Fashionable Dinner We sat with the banqueting-party By the table-end Unmarked, no diners out Were we: scarce a friend Of our own minds trend Was there, though the welcome was hearty. Then we noticed a shade extend By a distant screen, And I said: What to you does it seem to mean, Lavine? It is like my own body lying Beyond the door Where the servants glide in and about The carpeted floor; And it means my death hour! What a fancy! Who feels like dying While these smart sallies pour, With laughter between! To me it is more like satin sheen, Lavine. That means your new bride, when you win her: Yes, so it must be! Its her satin dress, no doubt That shine you see My own corpse to me! And a gloom came over the dinner, Where almost strangers were we, As the spirit of the scene Forsook her the fairest of the whole thirteen Lavine! |
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