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Poet & Novelist, Raymond Knister, was born May 27, 1899, in Ruscom, Ontario. He drowned in Lake St. Clair, August 29, 1932, age 33. He is buried in Port Dover Cemetery in Port Dover, Ontario. His wife and only child joined him decades later. May they all Rest In Poetry.
Etched on his grave is his poem:
Change
I shall not wonder more, then,
But I shall know.
Leaves change, and birds, flowers,
And after years are still the same.
The sea's breast heaves in sighs to the moon,
But they are moon and sea forever.
As in other times the trees stand tense and lonely,
And spread a hollow moan of other times.
You will be you yourself,
I'll find you more, not else,
For vintage of the woeful years.
The sea breathes, or broods, or loudens,
Is bright or is mist and the end of the world;
And the sea is constant to change.
I shall not wonder more, then,
But I shall know. |
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