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The Two Coffins

    By Eugene Field



    In yonder old cathedral
    Two lovely coffins lie;
    In one, the head of the state lies dead,
    And a singer sleeps hard by.

    Once had that King great power
    And proudly ruled the land--
    His crown e'en now is on his brow
    And his sword is in his hand.

    How sweetly sleeps the singer
    With calmly folded eyes,
    And on the breast of the bard at rest
    The harp that he sounded lies.

    The castle walls are falling
    And war distracts the land,
    But the sword leaps not from that mildewed spot
    There in that dead king's hand.

    But with every grace of nature
    There seems to float along--
    To cheer again the hearts of men
    The singer's deathless song.



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