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A poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne |
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After Death |
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Title: After Death Author: Algernon Charles Swinburne [More Titles by Swinburne] The four boards of the coffin lid The first curse was in his mouth, The next curse was in his head, The next curse was in his hands, The next curse was in his feet, "I had fair coins red and white, I had fair clothes green and red, But no meat comes in my mouth, And no gold binds in my hair, My live thews were of great strength, My live sides were full of lust, The first board spake and said: The second answered it: The third board spake and said: The fourth made answer thus: The dead man asked of them: Have they hewn my son for beasts to eat, Have they boiled my maid in a brass pan, The boards said to him: Your wife has gotten a golden bed, Your son has gotten a coat of silk, Your maid has gotten a kirtle new, Your man has gotten both ring and glove, The dead man answered thus: The boards answered him anon: [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |