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LASSITUDE by MATHILDE BLIND

First Line: I LAID ME DOWN BESIDE THE SEA
Last Line: MY HEART ITSELF WAS CAST AWAY.
Subject(s): GRIEF; SORROW; SADNESS;

I LAID me down beside the sea,
Endless in blue monotony;
The clouds were anchored in the sky,
Sometimes a sail went idling by.

Upon the shingles on the beach
Gray linen was spread out to bleach,
And gently with a gentle swell
The languid ripples rose and fell.

A fisher-boy, in level line,
Cast stone by stone into the brine:
Methought I too might do as he,
And cast my sorrows on the sea.

The old, old sorrows in a heap
Dropped heavily into the deep;
But with its sorrow on that day
My heart itself was cast away.




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