We too shall Sleep

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   Not, not for thee,
   Belovèd child, the burning grasp of life
   Shall bruise the tender soul. The noise, and strife,
   And clamor of midday thou shalt not see;
   But wrapped for ever in thy quiet grave,
   Too little to have known the earthly lot,
   Time's clashing hosts above thine innocent head,
   Wave upon wave,
   Shall break, or pass as with an army's tread,
  And harm thee not.

  A few short years
  We of the living flesh and restless brain
  Shall plumb the deeps of life and know the strain,
  The fleeting gleams of joy, the fruitless tears;
  And then at last when all is touched and tried,
  Our own immutable night shall fall, and deep
  In the same silent plot, O little friend,
  Side by thy side,
  In peace that changeth not, nor knoweth end,
  We too shall sleep.

© Archibald Lampman