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An Easter Flower.

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I.     The flower that she gave to me         Has withered now and died--     But yet with fond fidelity         Its faded leaves abide. II.     The petals that so fragrant then         She wore upon her breast--     Still clinging to the lifeless stem,         With miser care possessed. III.     As when in sweetest purity         It shed its perfume rare,     A symbol dear 'twill ever be         Of one divinely fair! IV.     Plucked by the cruel hand of Death         In beauty's youthful bloom--     She perished with his chilling breath,         And withered in the tomb. V.     But I will cherish ever thus         The token that she gave     When sun-lit skies were over us,         Unclouded by the grave!

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