LAMENT

by: Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)

      ISTEN, children:
      Your father is dead.
      From his old coats
      I'll make you little jackets;
      I'll make you little trousers
      From his old pants.
      There'll be in his pockets
      Things he used to put there,
      Keys and pennies
      Covered with tobacco;
      Dan shall have the pennies
      To save in his bank;
      Anne shall have the keys
      To make a pretty noise with.
      Life must go on,
      And the dead be forgotten;
      Life must go on,
      Though good men die;
      Anne, eat your breakfast;
      Dan, take your medicine;
      Life must go on;
      I forget just why.

"Lament" is reprinted from Second April. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1921.

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