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TO-MORROW by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER

First Line: IN THOUGHT I WANDERED WHERE TIME LAYS HIS DEAD
Last Line: ETERNITY, SECURE, TO ME IS LEFT.
Subject(s): FUTURE LIFE; RETRIBUTION; ETERNITY; AFTER LIFE;

In thought I wandered where Time lays his dead
And scanned the tomb-stones to past days with sorrow;
Hope met me there,—an aureole round her head;
She told me not to weep; there still remained to-morrow,
That though of all my days I be bereft,
Eternity, secure, to me is left.



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