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Donald Robert Perry Marquis (Дональд Роберт Перри Маркиз) The Singer A little while, with love and youth, He wandered, singing:— He felt life's pulses hot and strong Beat all his rapid veins along; He wrought life's rhythms into song: He laughed, he sang the Dawn! So close, so close to life he dwelt That at rare times and rapt he felt The fleshly barriers yield and melt; He trembled, looking on Creation at her miracles; His soul-sight pierced the earthly shells And saw the spirit weave its spells, The veil of clay withdrawn;— A little while, with love and youth, He wandered, singing! A little while, with age and death, He wanders, dreaming;— No more the thunder and the urge Of earth's full tides that storm the verge Of heaven with their sweep and surge Shall lift, shall bear him on; Where is the golden hope that led Him comrade with the mighty dead? The love that aureoled his head?— The glory is withdrawn! How shall one soar with broken wings? The leaguèd might of futile things Wars with the heart that dares and sings;— It is not always Dawn! A little while, with age and death, He wanders, dreaming. Donald Robert Perry Marquis's other poems: Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием): Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1580 |
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