Ye who have laid your love to rest,
And wept above their lifeless clay,
Know not the anguish of that breast,
Whose lov'd are rudely torn away.

Ye may not know how desolate,
Are bosoms rudely forced to part,
And how a dull and heavy weight,
Will press the life-drops from the heart.

Author: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper

Ye who have laid your love to rest,<br /> And wept above their lifeless clay,<br />Know not the anguish of that breast,<br /> Whose lov'd are rudely torn away.<br /><br />Ye may not know how desolate,<br /> Are bosoms rudely forced to part,<br />And how a dull and heavy weight,<br /> Will press the life-drops from the heart. - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper


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