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The Color of the Grave is Green
The Outer Grave—I mean—
You would not know it from the Field
Except it own a Stone

To help the fond—to find it—
Too infinite asleep
To stop and tell them where it is—
But just a Daisy—deep

The Color of the Grave is white
The outer Grave—I mean—
You would not know it from the Drifts—
In Winter—till the Sun

Has furrowed out the Aisles—
Then—higher than the Land
The little Dwelling Houses rise
Where each—has left a friend

The Color of the Grave within—
The Duplicate—I mean—
Not all the Snows could make it white—
Not all the Summers—Green—

You've seen the Color—maybe—
Upon a Bonnet bound
When that you met it with before—
The Ferret—cannot find—