She Sews Fine Linen

She sews fine linen
With trembling fingers,
Thin, withered hands
Where no bloom lingers.

The sun glints on
A worn gold ring, —
Granddaughter marries
Her man this spring.

They go to the church
On an April day,
That other April, —
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