An Imaginary Dialogue With Other Poems

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An Imaginary Dialogue With Other Poems
W Watman Smith
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May all he eats like ashes burn, And all he drinks to poison turn : Painful and sleepless the long night, And nervous at all sounds take fright ; May horrors him deprive of sleep, And hissing serpents round him creep ; Let scorpions bite, — mosquitos tease, And suck his blood up to the lees.
May grisly spectres reappear, And all his dreams be fill'd with fear, May wintry age and slow decay, Wither his faculties away ; And when life's scenes are acted through, And falling curtain hides from view
..., May he in cold oblivion rot Without a grave, and be forgot ; His soul in purgatory dwell, To suffer all the pangs of hell !" 81 Bel. The -world 's a drama and a show, Where emigrants pass to and fro, — A stage whereon each acts a part, Ere they the busy scenes depart ; Life active is a flowing stream, Which to review appears a dream.
Mum. An outcast and without a friend, I wish'd the world engulphed would end.
Forsaken, desolate, and sad, My guilty conscience drove me mad, No peace of mind was left to me, But wretchedness and misery.


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