He held no dream worth waking: so he said, He who stands now on death's triumphal steep, Awakened out of life wherein we sleep And dream of what he knows and sees, being dead. But never death for him was dark or dread: 'Look forth' he bade the soul, and fear not. Weep, All ye that trust not in his truth, and keep Vain memory's vision of a vanished head As all that lives of all that once was he Save that which lightens from his word: but we, Who, seeing the sunset-coloured waters roll, Yet know the sun subdued not of the sea, Nor weep nor doubt that still the spirit is whole, And life and death but shadows of the soul. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GAMBOLS OF CHILDREN by GEORGE DARLEY ELEGIAC SONNET: 4. TO THE MOON by CHARLOTTE SMITH HALVING IT WITH WITHER by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS S. JAMES YE APOSTLE by JOSEPH BEAUMONT SONGS OF MIRZA SCHAFFY, SELECTION by FRIEDRICH MARTIN VON BODENSTEDT THE CRIMSON TREE by ELSIE J. COSLER CAMPBELL STORM IN THE NIGHT by HENRI CAZALIS |