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Lethe

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Through the noiseless doors of Death     Three passed out, as with one breath.     Two had faces stern as Fate,     Stamped with unrelenting hate.     One upon her lips of guile     Wore a cold, mysterious smile.     Each of each unseen, the pale     Shades went down the hollow vale     Till they came unto the deep     River of Eternal Sleep.     Breath of wind, or wing of bird,     Never that dark stream hath stirred;     Still it seems as is the shore,     But it flows for evermore     Softly, through the meadows wan     To the Sea Oblivion.     In the dusk, like drops of blood,     Poppies hang above the flood;     On its surface lies a thin,     Ghostly web of mist, wherein     All things vague and changing seem     As the faces in a dream.     Two knelt down upon the bank     And of that dark water drank.     But the Third stood by the while,     Smiling her mysterious smile.     Rising up, those shades of men     Gazed upon each other, then     Side by side, upon the bank,     In a bed of poppies sank.     What, one to the other saith,     Sent thee through the doors of death?     While life throbbed in every vein,     For a woman I was slain.     Love is but a fleeting spell,     Hate alone remembers well.     For my slayer I shall wait,     And though he at Heavens gate     Stand, and wear an angels crown,     I shall seize and drag him down!     So the stern shade made reply.     Then the first that spake said: I     For a womans sake, also,     Slew myself, and slew my foe.     Slew myself, that in no shape     He my vengeance should escape,     Till Oblivion swallow both:     And I swore a solemn oath     I would, hate remembers well,     Hunt his spotted soul to hell.     But I left, ere leave-taking,     Round her throat a dark red ring.     I shall know her, you shall note,     By that red ring round her throat.     Well I loved my fair, false wife,     And perchance in this new life     She may love me, we shall see,     She shall choose twixt him and me.     Softly did the other sigh:     My loves love will never die.     Love is not a fleeting spell,     Love, like hate, remembers well.     Soon, mayhap on this dim shore,     We shall meet to part no more.     Then the first Shade spoke and said:     In this Kingdom of the Dead     Let us, who so strangely meet,     Pledge each other in this sweet     Water, our revenge to wreak     Side by side, and so to seek,     Side by side, whateer our fate,     Those we love and those we hate.     Kneeling on the dim shore then,     Side by side, they drank again.     And they saw, like drops of blood,     Poppies nodding oer the flood,     And they gazed upon the thin     Ghostly web of mist, wherein     All things vague and changing seem     As the faces in a dream;     And by some enchantment weird,     As they gazed thereon appeared     Unto each, down-bending low,     Form and features of his foe,     For a moment, then were gone,     And upon the meadows wan,     Half in Death and half a-swoon,     Shone a pale and spectral moon.     Then these twain rose, drowsy-eyed,     And departed side by side.     But the Woman Shade the while     Smiled her cold, mysterious smile.     And her beauty made a light     In that realm of pallid night     (Beauty laughs at worm and grave)     Like the moon beneath the wave.     Back she flung her hair of gold,     Glowing, gleaming, fold on fold,     Showing, all but these might note,     The red ring around her throat.     But they passed with cold surprise,     And unrecognising eyes.     Lightly laughed she then, and said:     In this Kingdom of the Dead     Strange the sights that one may see!     There go twain who died for me     Seeking, through Creation wide,     For each other, side by side!     Then she wove a poppy crown,     Placed it on her head, and down     On the rivers margin sank     Midst the poppies of its bank,     Saying: In the world above     Long he tarries, my true love.     Here beside this rivers rim     I will sleep, and wait for him.

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"Through the noiseless doors of Death..."

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