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Dead Roses.

    By Eugene Field



    He placed a rose in my nut-brown hair--
    A deep red rose with a fragrant heart
    And said: "We'll set this day apart,
    So sunny, so wondrous fair."

    His face was full of a happy light,
    His voice was tender and low and sweet,
    The daisies and the violets grew at our feet--
    Alas, for the coming of night!

    The rose is black and withered and dead!
    'Tis hid in a tiny box away;
    The nut-brown hair is turning to gray,
    And the light of the day is fled!

    The light of the beautiful day is fled,
    Hush'd is the voice so sweet and low--
    And I--ah, me! I loved him so--
    And the daisies grow over his head!



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