Too Late.

Hush! speak low—tread softly—1
                        
                        Draw the sheet aside :2
                        
                        Yes, she does look peaceful ;3
                        
                        With that smile she died.4
                        Yet stern want and sorrow5
                        
                        Even now you trace6
                        
                        On the wan, worn features7
                        
                        Of the still, white face.8
                        Restless, helpless, hopeless,9
                        
                        Was her bitter part ;10
                        
                        Now, how still the violets11
                        
                        Lie upon her heart.12
                        She who toiled and laboured13
                        
                        For her daily bread :14
                        
                        See the velvet hangings15
                        
                        Of this stately bed.16
                        Yes, they did forgive her,17
                        
                        Brought her home at last,18
                        
                        Strove to cover over19
                        
                        Their relentless past.20
                        Ah, they would have given21
                        
                        Wealth, and name, and pride,22
                        
                        To see her looking happy,23
                        
                        Once before she died.24
                        They strove hard to please her,25
                        
                        But, when death is near,26
                        
                        All you know is deadened—27
                        
                        Hope, and joy, and fear.28
                        And, besides, one sorrow—29
                        
                        Deeper still, one pain—30
                        
                        Was beyond them :  healing31
                        
                        Came to-day in vain.32
                        If she had but lingered33
                        
                        Just a few hours more ;34
                        
                        Or had this letter reached her35
                        
                        Just one day before!36
                        I can almost pity37
                        
                        Even him to-day,38
                        
                        Though he let this anguish39
                        
                        Eat her heart away.40
                        Yet she never blamed him.41
                        
                        One day you shall know42
                        
                        How this sorrow happened:43
                        
                        It was long ago.44
                        I have read his letter:45
                        
                        Many a weary year46
                        
                        For one word she hungered—47
                        
                        There are thousands here!48
                        If she could but hear it,49
                        
                        Could but understand!50
                        
                        See, I put the letter51
                        
                        In her cold white hand.52
                        Even these words, so longed for,53
                        
                        Do not stir her rest.54
                        
                        Well, I should not murmur,55
                        
                        For God judges best.56
                        She needs no more pity ;57
                        
                        But I mourn his fate,58
                        
                        When he hears his letter59
                        
                        Came a day too late.60