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Cupid Slain

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Title:     Cupid Slain
Author: Dora Sigerson Shorter [More Titles by Shorter]

I come from a burial;
Hush! let me be:
I have put away my love,
Fair exceedingly.

Ah! the little gold curls
Soft about his face;
Now my heart is sorrowful
For his sleeping-place.

But he would pursue me,
Never let me rest;
Till I turned and slew him,
Knowing it were best.

Laid his bow beside him,
Shovelled in the clay;
To-morrow I'll forget him;
Let me weep to-day.


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Dora Sigerson Shorter's poem: Cupid Slain

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