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P. M.
Blossom of being; seen and gone.
Mrs. Hemans.
No bitter tears for thee be shed, Blossom of being! seen and gone! With flowers alone we strew thy bed, O blest departed one! Whose all of life, a rosy ray, Blushed into dawn, and passed away. | 2 Yes! thou art fled, ere guilt had power To stain thy cherub-soul and form, Closed is the soft ephemeral flower That never felt a storm! The sunbeam’s smile, the zephyr’s breath, All that it knew from birth to death. | 3 Oh! hadst thou still on earth remained, Vision of beauty! fair as brief! How soon thy brightness had been stained With passion or with grief! Now, not a sullying breath can rise, To dim thy glory in the skies. | |