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The Funeral

RK you not yon sad procession; 'Mid the ruin'd abbey's gloom,

Hastening to the worm's possession,

To the dark and silent tomb!

See the velvet pall hangs

Poor mortality's remains;

We should shudder to

What that coffin's space contains.

Death itself is

But the colder shape of sleep;

Or the solemn statue

Beauty that forbids to weep.

But decay—the pulses

When its livid signs appear;

When the once-loved lips

All we loathe, and all we fear.

Is it not a ghastly

For the body's godlike form,

Thus to the damp earth descending,

Food and triumph to the worm?

Better far the red pile

With the spicy Indian wood,

Incense unto heaven

From the sandal oil's sweet flood.

In the bright pyre's kindling flashes,

Let my yielded soul ascend;

Fling to the wild winds my ashes'Till with mother-earth they blend.

Not so,—let the pale urn keep them;

Touch'd with spices, oil, and wine;

Let there be some one to weep them;

Wilt thou keep that urn?

Love mine!

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Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Letitia Elizabeth Landon (14 August 1802 – 15 October 1838) was an English poet and novelist, better known by her initials L.E.L.

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