Suspiria

Take them o'Death

And bear away

Whatever thou canst

Call thine own

Thine image stamped

Upon this clay

Doth give thee that

But that alone

Take them o'Great Eternity

Our little life is but a gust

That bends the braches of thy tree

And trails it's blossoms in the dust

Take them o'Grave and let them lie

Folded upon thy narrow shelves

As garments my the soul laid by

And precious only to ourselves

Take them o'Great Eternity

Our little life is but a gust

That bends the braches of thy tree

And trails it's blossoms in the dust

Take them o'Death

And bear away

Whatever thou canst

Call thine own

Thine image stamped

Upon this clay

Doth give thee that

But that alone

Take them o'Great Eternity

Our little life is but a gust

That bends the braches of thy tree

And trails it's blossoms in the dust

(poem by Henry J. Longfellow)