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DAYBREAK AN EASTER POEM
Mary Magdalene,
At the break of day,
Wan with tears and watching,
Hasted on her way;

Bearing costly spices,
Myrrh, and sweet perfume,
Through the shadowy garden
To the Master's tomb.

Slowly broke the gray dawn:
On her head the breeze
Shook a rain of dew-drops
From the cypress-trees.

Rose and lily parted
As to let her pass,
And the violets blessed her
From the tender grass.

Little heed she paid them;
Christ, the Lord, was dead;
All at last was over,
All at last was said.