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Poem by Joaquin (Cincinnatus Hiner) Miller Don't Stop at the Station Despair WE must trust the Conductor, most surely; Why, millions of millions before Have made this same journey securely And come to that ultimate shore. And we, we will reach it in season; And ah, what a welcome is there! Reflect then, how out of all reason To stop at the Station Despair. Ay, midnights and many a potion Of bitter black water have we As we journey from ocean to ocean From sea unto ultimate sea To that deep sea of seas, and all silence Of passion, concern and of care That vast sea of Eden-set Islands Don't stop at the Station Despair! Go forward, whatever may follow, Go forward, friend-led, or alone; Ah me, to leap off in some hollow Or fen, in the night and unknown Leap off like a thief ; try to hide you From angels, all waiting you there I Go forward; whatever betide you Don't stop at the Station Despair! Joaquin (Cincinnatus Hiner) Miller Joaquin (Cincinnatus Hiner) Miller's other poems: Warning: mysql_num_rows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /home/geocafeana/eng-poetry.ru/docs/english/Poem.php on line 211 ![]() 1269 Views |
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