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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WHEN I AM OLD, by CAROLINE ATHERTON BRIGGS MASON Last Line: By god's sweet peace -- when I am old. Alternate Author Name(s): Caro | |||
WHEN I AM OLD -- and O, how soon Will life's sweet morning yield to noon, And noon's broad, fervid, earnest light Be shaded in the solemn night, Till, like a story well-nigh told, Will seem my life -- when I am old. When I am old, this breezy earth Will lose for me its voice of mirth; The streams will have an undertone Of sadness not by right their own; And Spring's sweet power in vain unfold In rosy charms -- when I am old. When I am old, I shall not care To deck with flowers my faded hair; 'Twill be no vain desire of mine In rich and costly dress to shine; Bright jewels and the brightest gold Will charm me naught -- when I am old. When I am old, my friends will be Old and infirm and bowed like me; Or else (their bodies 'neath the sod, Their spirits dwelling safe with God); The old church bells will long have tolled Above the rest -- when I am old. When I am old, I'd rather bend Thus sadly o'er each buried friend Than see them lose the earnest truth That marks the friendship of our youth; 'Twill be so sad to have them cold Or strange to me -- when I am old! When I am old -- O! how it seems Like the wild lunacy of dreams To picture in prophetic rhyme That dim, far-distant, shadowy time -- So distant that it seems o'erbold Even to say, "When I am old." Ere I am old -- that time is now; For youth sits lightly on my brow; My limbs are firm, and strong, and free; Life hath a thousand charms for me -- Charms that will long their influence hold Within my heart -- ere I am old. Ere I am old, O! let me give My life to learning how to live; Then shall I meet, with willing heart, An early summons to depart. Or find my lengthened days consoled By God's sweet peace -- when I am old. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN OPEN SECRET by CAROLINE ATHERTON BRIGGS MASON RECONCILIATION by CAROLINE ATHERTON BRIGGS MASON UNDERWOODS: BOOK 1: 21. REQUIEM by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON NORTHERN FARMER, NEW STYLE by ALFRED TENNYSON MYRMIDONES: THE WOUNDED EAGLE by AESCHYLUS ONCE WE PLAYED by MATHILDE BLIND |
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