Greensborough Patriot
Sep. 11, 1862
Page 1
To the Memory of Capt. Peoples
Thou
art not here, oh! thou lost loved one,
We
hear not thy voice when the day is done;
We
meet not the glance of thy beaming eye,
When
the morn is deep up in the eastern sky,
There
stands by our hearth a vacant chair,
And
we weep when we see not the loved one there.
We
remember the hour when the death-pang came,
With
an icy chill o’er thy shuddering frame;
We
forget not the look that was blightening then,
When
the darting pain was too fierce to bear,
And
we treasure the last low words of thine,
As a
priceless gem in our heart’s pure shrine.
But
though we weep, we will not complain—
We
would not recall thee to earth again;
Thou
hast borne the past in many woes,
And
now thou hast gone to thy last repose,
We
leave thee to rest in thy quiet tomb,
For
we know that for thee there’s a better home.
A
FRIEND
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]