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UNDER THE BREATH.
Since tears will never bring thee back,  Why should I weep?I would not any moan of mine  Should break thy sleep.
Sleep on, my baby! By thy side  I will not stirMore than the bird that broods and dreams  Deep in the fir,—
The bird that dreams of fluttering joy  Full soon her own,Nor sees the shadow at her feet  Whose joy has flown!