When Bony Death

John Masefield

1878 to 1967

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When bony Death has chilled her gentle blood,
And the brightness of her wistful eyes,
And changed her beauty into mud
By his old skill in hateful wizardries;

When an old lichened marble strives to tell
How a grace, how red a lip was hers;
When grey-beards say, “I knew her well,”
Showing the to curious worshippers;

When all the roses that she in me
Have dripped their crimson petals and decayed,
no greenery on any tree
That her dear hands my heart’s garden laid,

Then grant, old Time, to green mouldering skull,
These songs may keep her memory beautiful.