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Epitaph on a Child
By Thomas William Parsons (18191892)
T
Just lent us for a day,
Came like a blessing from above,—
Passed like a dream away.
The foison that was ours,
We felt that burial was but birth
To spirits, as to flowers.
Although its angel passed;
Dear God! thy ways, if bitter ways,
We learn to love at last.
Yet still great comfort gives:
What was a dream is now our creed,—
We know our darling lives.