The Kiss

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When you lay before me dead,
  In such pallid rest,
On those passive lips of thine
  Not one kiss I pressed!

Did you wonder-looking down
  From some higher sphere-
Knowing how we two had loved
  Many and many a year?

Did you think me strange and cold
  When I did not touch,
Even with reverent finger-tips,
  What I had loved so much?

Ah! when last you kissed me, dear,
  Know you what you said?
"Take this last kiss, my beloved,
  Soon shall I be dead!

"Keep it for a solemn sign
  Through our love's long night,
Till you give it back again
  On some morning bright."

So I gave you no caress;
  But, remembering this,
Warm upon my lips I keep
  Your last living kiss!

© Julia Caroline (Ripley) Dorr