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Hate

 I had a bitter enemy,
His heart to hate he gave,
And when I died he swore that he
Would dance upon my grave;
That he would leap and laugh because
A livid corpse was I,
And that's the reason why I was
In no great haste to die.
And then - such is the quirk of fate, One day with joy I read, Despite his vitalizing hate My enemy was dead.
Maybe the poison in his heart Had helped to haste his doom: He was not spared till I depart To spit upon my tomb.
The other day I chanced to go To where he lies alone.
'Tis easy to forgive a foe When he is dead and gone.
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Poor devil! Now his day is done, (Though bright it was and brave,) Yet I am happy there is none To dance upon my grave.



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