BEFORE the abyss of the unanswering grave Each mortal stands at last aloof, alone, With his beloved one turned as deaf as stone, However rebel love may storm and rave. No will, however strong, avails to save The wrecked identity knit to our own; We may not hoard one treasured look or tone, Dissolved in foam on Death's dissolving wave. Is this the End? This handful of brown earth For all releasing elements to take And free for ever from the bonds of birth? Or will true life from Life's disguises break, Called to that vast confederacy of minds Which casts all flesh as chaff to all the winds? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SONG OF THE INGENUES by PAUL VERLAINE IMPROMPTU TO LADY WINCHILSEA by ALEXANDER POPE ON THE EPHEMERALNESS OF BEAUTY by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS THE MAPLE TREE OVER THE WAY by LEVI BISHOP ODE TO THE SACRED LAMPS by M. L. R. BRESLAR |