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t do not die_! CHRISTMAS COMES AGAIN. Let me be merry now, 't is time; The season is at hand For Christmas rhyme and Christmas chime, Close up, and form the band. The winter fires still burn as bright, The lamp-light is as clear, And since the dead are out of sight, What hinders Christmas cheer? Why think or speak of that abyss In which lies all my Past? High festival I need not miss, While song and jest shall last. We'll clink and drink on Christmas Eve, Our ghosts can feel no wrong; They revelled ere they took their leave-- Hearken, my Soldier's Song: "The morning air doth coldly pass, Comrades, to the saddle spring: The night more bitter cold will bring Ere dying--ere dying. Sweetheart, come, the parting glass; Glass and sabre, clash, clash, clash, Ere dying--ere dying. Stirrup-cup and stirrup-kiss-- Do you hope the foe we'll miss, Sweetheart, for this loving kiss, Ere dying--ere dying?" The feasts and revels of the year Do ghosts remember long? Even in memory come they here? Listen, my Sailor's Song: "O my hearties, yo heave ho! Anchor's up in Jolly Bay-- Hey! Pipes and swipes, hob and nob-- Hey! Mermaid Bess and Dolphin Meg, Paddle over Jolly Bay-- Hey! Tars, haul in for Christmas Day, For round the 'varsal deep we go; Never church, never bell, For to tell Of Christmas Day. Yo heave ho, my hearties O! Haul in, mates, here we lay-- Hey!" His sword is rusting in its sheath, His flag furled on the wall; We'll twine them with a holly-wreath, With green leaves cover all. So clink and drink when falls the eve; But, comrades, hide from me Their graves--I would not see them heave Beside me, like the sea. Let not my brothers come again, As men dead in their prime; Then hold my hands, forget my pain, And strike the Christmas chime. MARCH. Ho, wind of March, speed over sea, From mountains where the snows lie deep The cruel glaciers threatening creep, And witness this, my jubilee! Roar from the surf of boreal isles, Roar from the hidden, jagged steeps, Where the destroyer never sleeps; Ring through the iceberg's Gothic piles! Voyage through space with your wild train, Harping its shrillest, searching tone, Or wailing deep its ancient moan, And learn how impote
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