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Metempsychosis

Thomas Runciman

When Grief comes this way by
With her wan lip and drooping eye,
Bid her welcome, woo her boldly;
Soon she’ll look on thee less coldly.

Her tears soon cease to flow.
’Tis now not Grief but Joy we know;
From her smiling face the roses
Tell the glad metempsychosis.
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From Songs, Sonnets & Miscellaneous Poems | Privately Printed, 1922
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