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WELCOME TO DEATH by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY

First Line: OH! WHY SHOULD WE LINGER ON EARTH, WHEN HAVE FLED
Last Line: THERE'S RELEASE FROM ALL ILLS IN THY GRASP!
Subject(s): DEATH; LOVE - LOSS OF; OLD AGE; WEARINESS; DEAD, THE; FATIGUE;

OH! why should we linger on earth, when have fled
The charms which once made it so bright;
When Truth, Love, and Friendship together lie dead,
And hope spreads her wings to take flight!

Earth's fairest flowers long cannot last,
Their fragrance soon passes away;
And Youth's sunny hours are still quicker past,
'Neath Time's withering breath of decay!

How few are the moments of joy I have known,
How many the tears I have shed!
How few are the sunbeams that o'er me have shone,
How swiftly their brightness has fled!

Lonely and sad I wander through Earth,
Forgetfulness all that I crave;
How forced is my laughter—how hollow my mirth—
I seek but the rest of the grave!

Then, welcome, oh Death! thy touch has no sting;
The happy alone fear thy clasp;
To the weary on earth thou comfort dost bring,
There's release from all ills in thy grasp!



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