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Poem by Jones Very


Soul-Sickness


HOW many of the body's health complain,
When they some deeper malady conceal;
Some unrest of the sould, some secret pain,
Which thus its presence doth to theem reveal.
Vain would we seek, by the physician's aid,
A name for this soul-sickness e'er to find;
A remedy for health and strength decayed,
Whose cause and cure are wholly of the mind
To higher nature is the soul allied,
And restless seeks its being's Source to know;
Finding not health nor strength in aught beside;
How often vainly sought in things below,
Whether in sunny clime, or sacred stream,
Or plant of wondrous powers of which we dream!



Jones Very


Jones Very's other poems:
  1. The Grave Yard
  2. To the Hummingbird
  3. The New Birth
  4. The Fair Morning
  5. The Spirit Land


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