Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPILOGUE, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL Poet's Biography First Line: Well, when all is said and done Last Line: "only traced upon the foam." Alternate Author Name(s): A. E. Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The | ||||||||
WELL, when all is said and done Best within my narrow way, May some angel of the sun Muse memorial o'er my clay: "Here was beauty all betrayed From the freedom of her state; From her human uses stayed On an idle rhyme to wait. "Ah, what deep despair might move If the beauty lit a smile, Or the heart was warm with love That was pondering the while. "He has built his monument With the winds of time at strife, Who could have before he went Written on the book of life. "To the stars from which he came Empty handed, he goes home; He who might have wrought in flame Only traced upon the foam." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A FRIEND KILLED IN THE WAR by ANTHONY HECHT FOR JAMES MERRILL: AN ADIEU by ANTHONY HECHT TARANTULA: OR THE DANCE OF DEATH by ANTHONY HECHT CHAMPS D?ÇÖHONNEUR by ERNEST HEMINGWAY NOTE TO REALITY by TONY HOAGLAND A SUMMER NIGHT by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL |
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