Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PAIN, by WILLIAM SHARP Poet's Biography First Line: I am god's eldest: -- I and love are twin Last Line: And lovers' vows and yearnings in the night. Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona Subject(s): Love; Pain; Sin; Suffering; Misery | ||||||||
I am God's eldest: -- I and Love are twin; We look for ever in the other's face; Together our flight wings throughout all space -- Sun, Star, Man, God, alike we dwell therein; Some far-off goal together strive to win. But here on earth I leave the mightier trace, Clasp hands more close with all the human race, And weave the shadow-webs of joy and sin. And most I dwell in the clear skies at dawn, In marvellous eves when all the stars are bright, In music ere the sweetest chord is gone, In woman's beauty still unsoiled and white, In children's slumber in the morning wan, And lovers' vows and yearnings in the night. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PARTHENOPHIL AND PARTHENOPHE: MADRIGAL 14 by BARNABE BARNES SONNETS IN SHADOWS: 1 by ARLO BATES IN PRAISE OF PAIN by HEATHER MCHUGH THE SYMPATIZERS by JOSEPHINE MILES |
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