Love And Death Poem by Margaret Deland

Love And Death



Alas! that men must see
Love, before Death!
Else they content might be
With their short breath;
Aye, glad, when the pale sun
Showed restless day was done,
And endless Rest begun.

Glad, when with strong, cool hand
Death clasped their own,
And with a strange command
Hushed every moan;
Glad to have finished pain,
And labor wrought in vain,
Blurred by Sin's deepening stain.

But Love's insistent voice
Bids self to flee--
'Live that I may rejoice,
Live on, for me!'
So, for Love's cruel mind,
Men fear this Rest to find,
Nor know great Death is kind!

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