0.0 – Christian Science Publication Contents Mary Baker Eddy Subtitles Category: Book Book#: 15 Series: Other Writings Total Books: 39 Book: Poems Section#: Section: - NA Total Sections: 1 Chapter: NA Chapter#: 0 Subtitle: Lines, On Visiting Pine Grove Cemetery Total Chapters: 49 Subtitle Level: Subtitle#: 40 Beg Pg#: 67 Total Subtitle: 1876 Beg Line#: 1 Total Pgs: 2 End Pg#: 68 View/Download: available later End Line#: 24 Topics: Tags: Description: Text Content: Poems by Mary Baker Eddy 67 LINES, ON VISITING PINE GROVE CEMETERY 1 AH, why should the brief bliss of life's little day 3 Grow cold in this spot as the spirit- less clay, And thought be at work with the long- 6 buried hours, And tears be bedewing these fresh-smiling flowers! 9 Ah, wherefore the memory of dear ones deemed dead Should bow thee, as winds bow the tall wil- 12 low's head! Beside you they walk while you weep, and but pass 15 From your sight as the shade o'er the dark wavy grass. The cypress may mourn with her evergreen 18 tears, And, like the blue hyacinth, change not with years; 21 Yea, flowers of feeling may blossom above, To yield earth the fragrance of goodness and love; 68 Poems by Mary Baker Eddy 1 So one heart is left me — she breathes in my ear, 3 "I'm living to bless thee; for this are we here." And when this sweet pledge to my lone heart 6 was given, Earth held but this joy, or this happiness heaven! 9 Here the rock and the sea and the tall wav- ing pine Enchant deep the senses, — subduing, sub- 12 lime; Yet stronger than these is the spell that ...hath power 15 To sweep o'er the heartstrings in memory's hour. Of the past 'tis the talisman, when we three 18 met, When the star of our friendship arose not to set; 21 And pure as its rising, and bright as the star, Be its course through our heavens, whether near or afar. 24 Lynn, Mass., August 24, 1865. Read more