If I should die and leave you Be not like the others, quick undone Who keep long vigils by the silent dust and weep. For my sake turn to life and smile Nerving thy heart and trembling hand to comfort weaker souls than thee. Complete these unfinished tasks of mine And I perchance may therein comfort thee. Like 2 0 Thank you Liked it!
Nice poem Like 2. Thomas Gray Follow "Too poor for a bribe and too proud to importune, He had not the method of making a fortune: Could love and could hate, so was thought somewhat odd; No very great wit, he believed in a God.
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