Where love and hate, honor and infamy, Change and dissolve away, and cease to be; Where good and evil in effect are one In the long tale of years beneath the sun; Where like the face a man sees in a glass And turns from, character itself shall pass Out of the mystery whence we came we bring One thing that is the one immutable thing, Through which we fashion all that we do here, Which is the body of our hope and fear, The form of all we feel and all we know, The color of our weal and of our woe, And which alone, it may be, we shall bear Back to that mystery when we go there. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BY THE RIVERS OF BABYLON WE SAT DOWN AND WEPT by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE FRIEND OF HUMANITY AND THE KNIFE-GRINDER by GEORGE CANNING THE ROLLING ENGLISH ROAD by GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON INSCRIPTION FOR A FOUNTAIN ON A HEATH by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE SONGS OF TRAVEL: 46. EVENSONG by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON THEN AND NOW by JEAN JACQUES ANTOINE AMPERE |