Another Way

Ambrose Bierce

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I lay in silence, dead. A woman came
And laid a rose upon my breast, and said,
"May God be merciful." She spoke my name,
And added, "It is strange to think him dead.

"He loved me well enough, but 't was his way
To speak it lightly." Then, beneath her breath:
"Besides" --I knew what further she would say,
But then a footfall broke my dream of death.

To-day the words are mine. I lay the rose
Upon her breast, and speak her name, and deem
It strange indeed that she is dead. God knows
I had more pleasure in the other dream.

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  • jodiebaum2614

    THIS MIGHT SOUND SILLY BUT I REMEMBER READING "ANOTHER WAY" WHEN I WAS LITTLE. STILL GETS TO ME EVERY TIME, MAN! DOING THIS FOR SCHOOL NOW IS PRETTY DEEP. GOTTA LOVE THE DRAMA!