@3Ille@1 AGAIN in a still peace, in clear Contentment, our twined souls abide, While all about us, far and near, Entangled worlds of being slide. @3Illa@1 If, dear my lord, on some dark day Fate and the world our love destroy, Shall we not think of this and say: 'What times were ours! and O what joy!' @3Ille@1 How oft from these delicious springs Of health that promise seems to fly Before us, yet no darkness brings Its trial and redemption nigh! @3Illa@1 Clasp me more close! if time shall fret Our cords of joy to breaking strands, We may our plighted tongues forget But not these kissed and clasping hands. @3Ille@1 How marvellously did Love bless My early prayers, but framed anew! I begged from him forgetfulness; He gave forgetfulnessin you. @3Illa@1 Alas! what praise is this I hear? Now am I worth no lovelier fame From my best poet? then forbear, I will not own so dull a name! @3Ille@1 My fair Oblivion, be content! Is it a small thing that your bright And unperturbed arbitrament Resolves my trouble out of sight? @3Illa@1 Not such repose was promised me In those blind moments when my blood, Helpless as in the storm the sea, First leapt to your near neighbourhood. @3Ille@1 Stilled it not to a sunnier mirth Thereafter? as in me, who feel About the deadly wound of birth Your hidden consolation steal. @3Illa@1 Wounds though I suffer, let me move Ever in jeopardy and strife, Until, beneath the wrath of love Broken, you nurse me back to life. @3Ille@1 Since first one starry moment drew Our too-long parted spirits nigh, Time sinks at my arrest: in you To all the world I seem to die. @3Illa@1 But when on me arose that star From its serene intensity What ardour smote me! lo, the scar Red on my heart possesses me. @3Ille@1 Joy bring your utmost hope to pass! But if that wild flight touch the sky, Think that, in me reposed, it has A double strength of speed thereby! @3Illa@1 Nor are your wars, O true and dear, Less glorious that they seem to be Dim raids upon the far frontier Of an entire tranquillity. @3Ille@1 Thus you, asleep in me, shall vaunt Your courage; I, asleep in you, Shall satisfy that deeper want Endured by all, breathed by how few! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MONNA INNOMINATA, A SONNET OF SONNETS: 3 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI THE STEAM-ENGINE: CANTO 9: GREAT WESTERN DAYS by T. BAKER DAWN AT LEXINGTON by KATHARINE LEE BATES THE IMPROVISATORE: THE INDUCTION TO THE FIRST FYTTE by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES THE ARTIST PHILOSOPHER by DAISY MAUD BELLIS THE FIRST BUD O' THE YEAR by CHARLES GRANGER BLANDEN |