Thursday, August 29, 2024

"Immortality" by Clare Harner 1934

Do not stand

          By my grave, and weep.
     
I am not there,
          
I do not sleep—

I am the thousand winds that blow

I am the diamond glints in snow

I am the sunlight on ripened grain,

I am the gentle, autumn rain.

As you awake with morning’s hush,

I am the swift, up-flinging rush

Of quiet birds in circling flight,

I am the day transcending night.

     Do not stand

          By my grave, and cry—

     I am not there,

          I did not die.
— Clare Harner, The Gypsy, December 1934


Above is the version published in The Gypsy of December 1934
(page 16), under the title "Immortality" 
and followed by the author's name and location:
"CLARE HARNER, Topeka, Kan."[1]: 424 
The indentation and line breaks are as given there. 
 
Photo taken: Bee Porteous, 1.09pm, August 19, 2024.
Delicate, open bell-shaped pink flowers Azelea/Rhododendron
'Abundance of Beauty' -
'A beauty that blossoms abundantly and without reserve'. 
"Flowers and Their Messages" - The Mother

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