Memento Mori

Christina Rossetti

1830 to 1894

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Which ends to-morrow;
Sweet though it be, while brief
As falling of the leaf;
Zest of sorrow,
It ends for evermore:
By weight and measure.
Sweet the sorrow
What ends to-morrow.
Poor is pleasure
Doled out by measure,
Poor the pleasure
Sharp though it be and sore,

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