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Poem by Thomas Moore


From “Irish Melodies”. 77. When Cold in the Earth


          WHEN cold in the earth lies the friend thou hast loved,
                Be his faults and his follies forgot by thee then;
          Or, if from their slumber the veil be removed,
                Weep o’er them in silence, and close it again.
          And oh! if ’tis pain to remember how far
                From the pathways of light he was tempted to roam,
          Be it bliss to remember that thou wert the star
                That arose on his darkness, and guided him home.

          From thee and thy innocent beauty first came
                The revealings, that taught him true love to adore,
          To feel the bright presence, and turn him with shame
                From the idols he blindly had knelt to before.
          O’er the waves of a life, long benighted and wild,
                Thou camest, like a soft golden calm o’er the sea;
          And if happiness purely and glowingly smiled
                On his evening horizon, the light was from thee.

          And though sometimes the shades of past folly might rise,
                And though falsehood again would allure him to stray,
          He but turn’d to the glory that dwelt in those eyes,
                And the folly, the falsehood, soon vanish’d away.
          As the Priests of the Sun, when their altar grew dim,
                At the day-beam alone could its lustre repair,
          So, if virtue a moment grew languid in him,
                He but flew to that smile and rekindled it there.




Thomas Moore


Thomas Moore's other poems:
  1. From “The Odes of Anacreon”. Ode 16
  2. From “The Odes of Anacreon”. Ode 75
  3. Bright Be Thy Dreams
  4. From “Irish Melodies”. 123. From This Hour the Pledge Is Given
  5. From “The Odes of Anacreon”. Ode 27


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