contributed by a friend.
the blue sky was her canopy;
the flower-gemmed turf, her shrine;
her incense, deep and fervent love,
pure from the heart’s rich mine.
her brow was fair, her eyes were mild,
her sunny smile was bright:
no discontent its shadow threw
across her spirit’s light.
angels their constant vigil kept,
and guarded her from harm;
breathing around her, while she slept,
a spirit-soothing charm.
but she hath left this guilt-stained earth:
no more her smiles may cheer;
no more her gentle voice of mirth
may breathe its music here.
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her haunts are desecrated now,
or desolate and lone;
and psyche’s palace, where she dwelt,
has ceased to be her home.