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Matthew Wing, the son of Giles Wing & Mary Jane Cornell,
and the husband of Hannah Parr wrote this poem to his daughter,
Sylvia Wing Baker. Matthew was ill and knew that his illness would result in death.
Sylvia wrote that this was "A few verses composed by my father and sent to me in
the first letter he sent one after I was married."

This poem give us some insight into the person that Matthew Wing was. I so
appreciate that Lisa Holley (Sylvia's descendant) sent this to Steve Button and that he
passed it along to me to use on the website with Lisa's permission.




Weep not my dear girl when the dark grave is
closing.
Above my cold ashes then weep not for me.
When the heart that now aches in the grave
Is reposing
Thy fathers freed spirit will watch over thee.

Let no tears dim thine eyes that soon I must
leave thee
And pass the lone valley the realms of shade
Tis the mandate of mercy O let it not
grieve thee
I go to the regions where joy never fades.

I muse on the hour girl when sorrows
cold finger
Will point to thy bosom and mark thee
it's prey
Not long oe'r thy head will the tempest
cloud linger
to chase of the brightness of lifes early day.

Forget me whenever my memory is painful
then keep it no longer to trouble thy breast
But O to my memory be not is
disdainful
I prize thee, the dearest and brightest
and best.

But now fartheewell I feel the dread warning
that death fast approaches pain rages anew
I will meet thee again on eternities
morning
So farewell Dear Sylvia my Daughter
Adue