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Edith Wharton (Эдит Уортон)


Happiness


THIS perfect love can find no words to say.
What words are left, still sacred for our use,
That have not suffered the sad world's abuse,
And figure forth a gladness dimmed and gray?
Let us be silent still, since words convey
But shadowed images, wherein we lose
The fulness of love's light; our lips refuse
The fluent commonplace of yesterday.

Then shall we hear beneath the brooding wing
Of silence what abiding voices sleep,
The primal notes of nature, that outring
Man's little noises, warble he or weep,
The song the morning stars together sing,
The sound of deep that calleth unto deep.



Edith Wharton's other poems:
  1. The One Grief
  2. Survival
  3. Wants
  4. Grief
  5. Battle Sleep


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Alan Milne (Алан Милн) Happiness ("John had")
  • Amy Lowell (Эми Лоуэлл) Happiness ("Happiness, to some, elation")
  • Ella Wilcox (Элла Уилкокс) Happiness ("There are so many little things which make life beautiful")
  • Carl Sandburg (Карл Сэндберг) Happiness ("I asked the professors who teach the meaning of life to tell")

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