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May I Not Weep With You

Let me come in where you sit weeping’€”aye,
Let me, who have not any child to die,
Weep with you for the little one whose love
I have known nothing of.
 
The little arms that slowly, slowly loosed
Then– pressure round your neck’€”the hands you vised
To kiss’€”such arms’€”such hands’€”I never knew,
May I not weep with you?
 
Fain would I be of service’€”say something
Between the tears, that would be comforting,
But Oh! so sadder than yourself am I,
Who have not any child to die!
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