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Poems (Brown)/On The Death of my Favorite Kitten

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by Carrie L. Brown
On The Death of my Favorite Kitten
4569799Poems — On The Death of my Favorite KittenCarrie L. Brown
ON THE DEATH OF MY FAVORITE KITTEN.
Gone thou art, and thy bed is madeUnder the snow, so cold and chill;Gone thou art, and silent thou art,But thy memory makes my bosom thrill.
Gone thou art: O, I loved thee soWhen thou wert here 'mid our household band!But now thou art gone, lying under the snow,No more to come, or to feed from my hand.
I can see thy grave from the window-pane,Down under the apple tree;And my tears fall fast, like summer rain,When I think, sweet pet, of thee.
Thou art lying still, and thy earrings redAre covered by cold, cold snow;And O, sweet one, how my heartstrings bledWhen I was told that thou must go!
But gone thou art, my little one,Free from all sorrow and pain;Free from all ills, thy life is done,While my tears fall fast like rain.
But gone thou art, and thy bed is madeUnder the snow so cold and deep;Gone thou art, and silent thou art,And o'er thy memory I sit and weep.