SO I am free whom Love held thrall so long! Now will I flaunt my colors on the air, And with triumphal music scale heaven's stair, Till all those shining choirs shall hush their song, And hark in silent wonder to the strong, Compelling harmonies that boldly dare To soar so high, and make the blest aware That, free like them, I stand their ranks among. Nay! but my triumph mocks me, -- chills the day: Bound would I be, and suffer, and be sad, Rather than free, and with no heart to ache. Strong God of Love, still hold me in thy sway! Give back my human pain; let me go mad With the old dreams, old tortures, for Love's sake. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DEAR OLD DICK by EDGAR LEE MASTERS TWO SONNETS: 2 by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON HIC VIR, HIC EST' by CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY ON A LUTE FOUND IN A SARCOPHAGUS by EDMUND WILLIAM GOSSE GREENWOOD CEMETERY by CRAMMOND KENNEDY THE DAUGHTER OF MENDOZA by MIRABEAU BONAPARTE LAMAR THE FIGHT AT SAN JACINTO [APRIL 21, 1836] by JOHN WILLIAMSON PALMER |