Frederick Philip Grove's
Poems:
In Memoriam Phyllis May Grove
F
rederick
P
hilip
G
rove
T
HE
D
IRGE
(IM 15, 1-33)
e-Edition by Gaby Divay
© August 2007
University of Manitoba Libraries
FPG & FrL Collections
University of Manitoba Archives
How to cite this e-Edition of Grove's
Poems: In Memoriam
Frederick Philip Grove:
The Dirge
(IM 15, ca. 1927/28-1933)
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Beauty was thine
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2.
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The blow fell
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3.
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This house has grown
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4.
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So this is where you sleep
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5.
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They tell us that
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6.
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When infants die
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7.
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How can they dare to live
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8.
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We go about and look
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9.
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And do you sleep
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10.
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How much more easy
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11.
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There is no day
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12.
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They come and speak
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13.
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No! never shall I live again
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14.
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You look at me
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15.
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She lives in me
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16.
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Oh my dear child
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17.
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Tulips, scillas, peonies
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18.
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I sometimes think
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19.
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I grow a sacred lily
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20.
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Why should we toil
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21.
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No country, so far
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22.
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We cannot grasp it yet
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23.
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Yes, as I ruminate
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24.
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I wish I had a voice
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25.
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In life thou grewest
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26.
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Faith, so they say
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27.
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My child, if from
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28.
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What will this mean
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29.
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Who would have told me
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30.
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No, do not speak to me
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31.
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I know a valley
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32.
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She who has given life
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33.
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What wafts the wind
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How to cite this e-Edition
:
Grove, Frederick Philip.
POEMS: In Memoriam Phyllis May Grove. THE DIRGE
(IM15,1-33). e-Edition, Gaby Divay. Winnipeg: UM Archives & Special Collections, ©2007.
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