Poems (Davidson)/The Grave
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THE GRAVE.
There is a spot so still and dreary,
It is a pillow to the weary;
It is so solemn and so lone,
That grief forgets to heave a groan,
It is a pillow to the weary;
It is so solemn and so lone,
That grief forgets to heave a groan,
There life's storms can enter never;
There 'tis dark and lonely ever;
The mourner there shall seek repose,
And there the wanderer's journey close.
There 'tis dark and lonely ever;
The mourner there shall seek repose,
And there the wanderer's journey close.