Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WHEN THE MOST IS SAID, by MARY AINGE DE VERE First Line: What's love, when the most is said? Last Line: While death waits on either side, -- before and behind us, death! Alternate Author Name(s): Bridges, Madeline | ||||||||
WHAT'S love, when the most is said? The flash of the lightning fleet, Then, darkness that shrouds the soul, -- but the earth is firm to my feet; The rocks and the tides endure, the grasses and herbs return, The path to my foot is sure, and the sods to my bosom yearn. What's fame, when the truth is told? A shout to a distant hill, The craigs may echo a while, but fainter, and fainter still; Yet forever the wind blows wide the sweetness of all the skies, The rain cries and the snow flies, and the storm in its bosom lies. What's life, what's life, little heart? A dream when the nights are long, Toil in the waking days, -- tears, and a kiss, a song. What's life, what's life, little heart? To beat and be glad of breath While death waits on either side, -- before and behind us, Death! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BREATH by MARY AINGE DE VERE A FAREWELL by MARY AINGE DE VERE CHILDREN: THE BOY-CHILD by MARY AINGE DE VERE CHILDREN: THE GIRL-CHILD by MARY AINGE DE VERE FAITH TREMBLING by MARY AINGE DE VERE FRIEND AND LOVER by MARY AINGE DE VERE GOD KEEP YOU by MARY AINGE DE VERE POET AND LARK by MARY AINGE DE VERE THE SPINNER by MARY AINGE DE VERE THE THIRD PROPOSITION by MARY AINGE DE VERE |
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