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SMOTHERED FIRES
A woman with a burning flameDeep covered through the yearsWith ashes. Ah! she hid it deep,And smothered it with tears.
Sometimes a baleful light would riseFrom out the dusky bed,And then the woman hushed it quickTo slumber on, as dead.
At last the weary war was doneThe tapers were alightAnd with a sigh of victoryShe breathed a soft—good-night!

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