You promise heavens free from strife,- Pure truth, and perfect change of will;
- But sweet, sweet is this human life,
- So sweet, I fain would breathe it still;
- Your chilly stars I can forgo,
- This warm kind world is all I know.
- You say there is no substance here,
- One great reality above:
- Back from that void I shrink in fear,
- And child-like hide myself in love:
- Show me what angels feel. Till then
- I cling, a mere weak man, to men.
- You bid me lift my mean desires
- From faltering lips and fitful veins
- To sexless souls, ideal quires,
- Unwearied voices, wordless strains:
- My mind with fonder welcome owns
- One dear dead friend's remember'd tones.
- Forsooth the present we must give
- To that which cannot pass away;
- All beauteous things for which we live
- By laws of time and space decay.
- But O, the very reason why
- I clasp them, is because they die.
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