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My body, eh? Friend Death, how now?
     Why all this tedious pomp of writ?
  Thou hast reclaimed it sure and slow
     For half a century bit by bit.
 
  In faith thou knowest more to-day
     Than I do, where it can be found!
  This shrivelled lump of suffering clay,
     To which I am now chained and bound,
 
  Has not of kith or kin a trace
    To the good body once I bore;
  Look at this shrunken, ghastly face:
    Didst ever see that face before?
 
  Ah, well, friend Death, good friend thou art;
    Thy only fault thy lagging gait,
  Mistaken pity in thy heart
    For timorous ones that bid thee wait.
 
  Do quickly all thou hast to do,
    Nor I nor mine will hindrance make;
  I shall be free when thou art through;
    I grudge thee nought that thou must take!
 
  Stay! I have lied; I grudge thee one,
    Yes, two I grudge thee at this last,—
  Two members which have faithful done
    My will and bidding in the past.
 
  I grudge thee this right hand of mine;
    I grudge thee this quick-beating heart;
  They never gave me coward sign,
    Nor played me once the traitor’s part.
 
  I see now why in olden days
    Men in barbaric love or hate
  Nailed enemies’ hands at wild crossways,
    Shrined leaders’ hearts in costly state:
 
  The symbol, sign and instrument
    Of each soul’s purpose, passion, strife,
  Of fires in which are poured and spent
    Their all of love, their all of life.
 
  O feeble, mighty human hand!
    O fragile, dauntless human heart!
  The universe holds nothing planned
    With such sublime, transcendent art!
 
  Yes, Death, I own I grudge thee mine
    Poor little hand, so feeble now;
  Its wrinkled palm, its altered line,
    Its veins so pallid and so slow —
 
          (Unfinished here.)
 
  Ah, well, friend Death, good friend thou art;
    I shall be free when thou art through.
  Take all there is —take hand and heart;
    There must be somewhere work to do.

Her last poem: 7 August, 1885.

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