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Sonnet X, Final Bell
Weary eyes close for the last time
In the churchyard they knew too well
The last sound is the bell's brazen chime
For soon it would have something more to tell
The services are all held in due course
Not for the dead, but those grieving
Epitaphs read in voices hoarse
From crying and finally perceiving
That one you loved will not return
From the cold embrace we all shall feel
Though your heart and spirit will yearn
And it shall be a long time before they heal
Such is the sad lot of those who live
As we only have so much time to give
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