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WHITE ROSES by CORA RANDALL FABBRI

First Line: THERE WAS A ROSE-TREE GREW SO HIGH
Last Line: AND WHILE THE OTHERS WEPT I SMILED.
Subject(s): FLOWERS; ROSES;

THERE was a rose-tree grew so high
And white with all its seven roses,
It seemed a cloud 'twixt earth and sky.

There was one rose among the seven
That grew alone on topmost bough,
Like a white star caught down from heaven.

I plucked it that it should not be
Deflowered by rainy, wild west winds
In all its white virginity.

There was a little maiden dead
In a dark room in a lone place --
Two candles at her feet and head.

Her two hands crossed upon her breast,
Like frail rose petals, but more still --
Glad to be folded thus at rest.

Her pale lips smiling all the while,
In such a solemn, perfect peace,
Alas, as our lips never smile.

I gave my white rose to the dead --
It seemed less white than her young brow:
The others wept -- "Alas!" they said.

I gave my white rose to the child,
Both plucked in their young purity,
And while the others wept I smiled.



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