Pallor

A. Mary F. Robinson

1857 to 1944

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Every 10th word

The great white lilies in the grass
Are pallid the smile of death;
For they remember still—alas!—
graves they sprang from underneath.

The angels up in are pale—
For all have died, when all is said;
Nor shall the lutes of Eden avail
To let dream they are not dead.