WATCH thou and fear; to-morrow thou shalt die. Or art thou sure thou shalt have time for death? Is not the day which God's word promiseth To come man knows not when? In yonder sky, Now while we speak, the sun speeds forth: can I Or thou assure him of his goal? God's breath Even at this moment haply quickeneth The air to a flame; till spirits, always nigh Though screened and hid, shall walk the daylight here. And dost thou prate of all that man shall do? Canst thou, who hast but plagues, presume to be Glad in his gladness that comes after thee? Will his strength slay thy worm in Hell? Go to: Cover thy countenance, and watch, and fear. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BIRDS by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS HUMAN LIFE by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE PICTURES FROM APPLEDORE: 3 by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL THE LIGHT THAT LIES by THOMAS MOORE ANOTHER FRANCIS OF ASSISI by FREDERICK HENRY HERBERT ADLER THE VIOLINIST by MARGARET STEELE ANDERSON |