The Last Act

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NEVER a ring or a lock of hair
  Or a letter stained with tears,
No crown for the princely hour to wear,
  To be mocked of the rebel years.
Not a spoken vow, not a written page
  And never a rose or a rhyme
To tell to the wintry ear of age
  The tale of the summer time.


Never a tear or a farewell kiss
  When the time is come to part;
For the kiss would burn and the tear would hiss
  On the smouldering fire in my heart.
But let me creep to the kindly clay,
  And nothing be left to tell
How I played in your play a year and a day,
  And died when the curtain fell!

© Edith Nesbit