To cause accord or to agree, Two contraries in one degree, And in one point, as seemeth me, To all man's wit it cannot be: It is impossible. Of heat and cold when I complain And say that heat doth cause my pain, When cold doth shake me every vein And both at once, I say again It is impossible. That man that hath his heart away, If life liveth there, as men do say That he heartless should last one day Alive and not to turn to clay, It is impossible. Twixt life and death, say what who saith, There liveth no life that draweth breath; They join so near and eke, i' faith, To seek for life by wish of death, It is impossible. Yet love, that all thing doth subdue, Whose power there may no life eschew, Hath wrought in me that I may rue These miracles to be so true, That are impossible. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CONTRA MORTEM: THE STONE by HAYDEN CARRUTH ON BRODSKY'S COLLECTED by MICHAEL S. HARPER CALLING DREAMS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON FICTION by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON LOVE'S MIRACLE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON PRIDE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON RETROSPECTION by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |