by Edgar Allan Poe
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Poems of Youth
A Pæan
| I | How shall the burial rite be read? The solemn song be sung? The requiem for the loveliest dead, That ever died so young? |
| II | Her friends are gazing on her, And on her gaudy bier, And weep!—oh! to dishonor Dead beauty with a tear! |
| III | They loved her for her wealth— And they hated her for her pride— But she grew in feeble health, And they love her—that she died. |
| IV | They tell me (while they speak Of her “costly broider’d pall”) That my voice is growing weak— That I should not sing at all— |
| V | Or that my tone should be Tun’d to such solemn song So mournfully—so mournfully, That the dead may feel no wrong. |
| VI | But she is gone above, With young Hope at her side, And I am drunk with love Of the dead, who is my bride.— |
| VII | Of the dead—dead who lies All perfum’d there, With the death upon her eyes. And the life upon her hair. |
| VIII | Thus on the coffin loud and long I strike—the murmur sent Through the gray chambers to my song, Shall be the accompaniment. |
| IX | Thou diedst in thy life’s June— But thou didst not die too fair: Thou didst not die too soon, Nor with too calm an air. |
| X | From more than friends on earth, Thy life and love are riven, To join the untainted mirth Of more than thrones in heaven.— |
| XI | Therefore, to thee this night I will no requiem raise, But waft thee on thy flight, With a Pæan of old days. |
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American Literature – American Poetry – Edgar Allan Poe – Poems of Later Life – Poems of Manhood – Poems of Youth – Doubtful Poems – Prose Poems
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