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TIME by JOHN GALSWORTHY

First Line: BENEATH THIS VAST SERENE OF SKY
Last Line: THE HUMMING OF THE BEES THAT PASS!
Subject(s): MORTALITY;

BENEATH this vast serene of sky
Where worlds are but as mica dust,
From age to age the wind goes by;
Unnumbered summer burns the grass.
On granite rocks, at rest from strife,
The aeons lie in lichen rust.
Then what is man's so brittle life? --
The humming of the bees that pass!



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