TO E. T.: 1917

By Walter de la Mare

You sleep too well — too far away,

For sorrowing word to soothe or wound;

Your very quiet seems to say

How longed-for a peace you have found.

Else, had not death so lured you on,

You would have grieved —‘ twixt joy and fear —

To know how my small loving son

Had wept for you, my dear.