| Harriet Monroe, ed. (18601936). Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. 191222. | | | | Service of All the Dead | | By D. H. Lawrence |
| | | BETWEEN the avenue of cypresses, | |
| All in their scarlet capes and surplices | |
| Of linen, go the chaunting choristers, | |
| The priests in gold and black, the villagers. | |
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| And all along the path to the cemetery | 5 |
| The round dark heads of men crowd silently; | |
| And black-scarfed faces of women-folk wistfully | |
| Watch at the banner of death, and the mystery. | |
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| And at the foot of a grave a father stands | |
| With sunken head and forgotten, folded hands; | 10 |
| And at the foot of a grave a mother kneels | |
| With pale shut face, nor neither hears nor feels | |
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| The coming of the chaunting choristers | |
| Between the avenue of cypresses, | |
| The silence of the many villagers, | 15 |
| The candle-flames beside the surplices. | | | | |
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