The Grave of Shelley by Oscar Wilde
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the grave of Shelley by Oscar Wilde Like burnt out torches by a sick man's bed Got cypress trees stand around the sun bleached stone here, Dauth A little night I will make her throne and the sleight lizard show his jeweled head And where the chalice to poppies flame to rid In the still chamber of yon pyramid Surely some old world sphinx lurk starkly hid grim water of this, please. Aunts of the dead. Ah, sweet indeed to rest within the womb of Earth Great mother of eternal sleep but sweeter far for the a restless tomb in the blue cavern oven echoing deep or where the tall ships founder in the gloom against the rocks of some wave shattered steep room.