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. I lived it, who now live the death of a treas ured being, And who know now that the light of the world is out, and only death May heal me of anguish, and only death s long sleep Sliall bury my bereavement in peace. . . O mouthers of words, Dreamers who do not live, I go back to the valley, And there I shall put this babe in the Earth where the seeds of Autumn are sinking, And there I shall slay myself, knowing that no one knows, And no one helps, and life is a madness and a horror, And to be ...dead is better than to suffer. [They say nothing. The Priest silently prays. The Woman turns, and starts slowly out. But as she goes a Man enters, search- in gly. ] THE MAN Beloved! O where have you fled from me? THE WOMAN Go back I hate you for bringing this being into life, Whose loss has ruined life, life itself: and I had better never loved you, For love brings children to the mother. THE MAN It is my child, too. . . 1 too have lost him. 20 NIGHT THE WOMAN You have lost a plaything and the promise of a man, And you have lost a trouble and a burden: But I have lost my love, and I have lost the life of my life.
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