After the Funeral of a Friend
To-night the sun
Seemed slow to go away
It pulled the tender green
Of leaves and twigs
Farther toward the west
The towhee lingered longer
Under the hawthorn bush
Children threw
Their balls among themselves
And screamed and ran and laughed
It was another day of death
When the earth
Reclaims
Its dusty flesh
Seemed slow to go away
It pulled the tender green
Of leaves and twigs
Farther toward the west
The towhee lingered longer
Under the hawthorn bush
Children threw
Their balls among themselves
And screamed and ran and laughed
It was another day of death
When the earth
Reclaims
Its dusty flesh
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