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Poems
by Martha A. Smith
In Memory of Mrs. W. E. Horwill
4510667Poems — In Memory of Mrs. W. E. HorwillMartha A. Smith
IN MEMORY OF MRS. W. E. HORWILL.


Thou art gone, but not forgotten:
An angel thou art now,—
With a harp within thy hand,
And a crown upon thy brow.

Thou art gone, but not forgotten:
Laid away in peaceful rest,
Thy cold hands folded gently
Across thy clay-cold breast.

Thou art gone, but not forgotten:
Thy many deeds of love
Are recorded up in heaven,
And thou'lt reap thy reward above.

Thou art gone, but not forgotten:
Full oft our hearts will weep.
God eternal up in heaven
Will thee ever safely keep.

Thou art gone, but not forgotten:
Thy pure spirit, robed in white,
Enter'd into the life immortal,
There with angels to unite.

Thou art gone, but not forgotten:
Gone to join the chosen band,—
At thy Father's feet now sitting,
Crown on brow and harp in hand.