Sit Down, Sad Soul Poem by Barry Cornwall

Sit Down, Sad Soul

Rating: 2.7


SIT down, sad soul, and count
The moments flying:
Come,—tell the sweet amount
That ’s lost by sighing!
How many smiles?—a score?
Then laugh, and count no more;
For day is dying.

Lie down, sad soul, and sleep,
And no more measure
The flight of Time, nor weep
The loss of leisure;
But here, by this lone stream,
Lie down with us, and dream
Of starry treasure.

We dream: do thou the same:
We love—for ever;
We laugh; yet few we shame,
The gentle, never.
Stay, then, till Sorrow dies;
Then—hope and happy skies
Are thine for ever!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Nora d 08 October 2020

Ah sweet faithful death. Love this poem

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Lilly 10 February 2020

wow so heart touching i just cried while i was in class woo clappity clap

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Prakhar Mishra 06 February 2017

A poem is more enjoyable when the ideas are ground with wit and art to manipulate,and this is it..

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Lucas Curcio 09 December 2016

Wow......such a moving poem. Great job. My second comment to you, all in the same hour! You have talent! !

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