INNOCENT spirits, bright, immaculate ghosts! Why throng your heavenly hosts, As eager for their birth In this sad home of death, this sorrow-haunted earth? Beware! Beware! Content you where you are, And shun this evil star, Where we who are doomed to die Have our brief being, and pass, we know not where or why. We have not to consent or to refuse; It is not ours to choose: We come because we must, We know not by what law, if unjust or if just. The doom is on us, as it is on you, That nothing can undo; And all in vain you warn: As your fate is to die, our fate is to be born. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BUCOLIC COMEDY: EN FAMILLE by EDITH SITWELL IDYLLS OF THE KING: THE COMING OF ARTHUR by ALFRED TENNYSON PENTUCKET [AUGUST 29, 1708] by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH; ON THE PUBLICATION OF HIS POEM, 'PETER BELL' by BERNARD BARTON PROVERBS 25, SELECTION by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE IDYLL 17. LOVE RESISTLESS by BION WE GO ON by NELLIE MANLEY BUCK |