When I am dead I will not care
        Forever more,
If sky be radiantly fair
        Or tempest roar.
If my life-hoard in sin be spent,
        My wife re-wed,--
I'll be so damned indifferent
        When I am dead.
       
When I meet up with dusty doom
        What if I rest
In common ditch or marble tomb,
        If curst or blest?
Shall my seed be to wealth or fame,
        Or gallows led,--
To me it will be all the same
        When I am dead.
So say for me no pious prayer,
        Be no tear shed;
In nothingness I cannot care,
        I'll be so dead.
I shall not reck of war or peace
        When I go hence:
Lord, let me win sublime release,--
        INDIFFERENCE!
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