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  • The Legacy
    BY
    John Donne



    WHEN last I died, and, dear, I die
    As often as from thee I go,
    Though it be but an hour ago
    —And lovers' hours be full eternity—
    I can remember yet, that I
    Something did say, and something did bestow ;
    Though I be dead, which sent me, I might be
    Mine own executor, and legacy.

    I heard me say, "Tell her anon,
    That myself," that is you, not I,
    " Did kill me," and when I felt me die,
    I bid me send my heart, when I was gone ;
    But I alas ! could there find none ;
    When I had ripp'd, and search'd where hearts should lie,
    It kill'd me again, that I who still was true
    In life, in my last will should cozen you.

    Yet I found something like a heart,
    But colours it, and corners had ;
    It was not good, it was not bad,
    It was entire to none, and few had part ;
    As good as could be made by art
    It seem'd, and therefore for our loss be sad.
    I meant to send that heart instead of mine,
    But O ! no man could hold it, for 'twas thine.

       
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