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Not Gone

Hattie Howard

They are not gone whose lives in beauty so unfolding
  Have left their own sweet impress everywhere;
Like flowers, while we linger in beholding,
  Diffusing fragrance on the summer air.

They are not gone, for grace and goodness can not perish,
  But must develop in immortal bloom;
The viewless soul, the real self we love and cherish,
  Shall live and flourish still beyond the tomb.

They are not gone though lost to observation,
  And dispossessed of those dear forms of clay,
Though dust and ashes speak of desolation;
  The spirit-presence—this is ours alway.
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From Poems | Hartford Press, 1904
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