XXXIII. 'If in some fair Elysian seclusion' Poem by Robert Silliman Hillyer

XXXIII. 'If in some fair Elysian seclusion'



If in some fair Elysian seclusion
We yet shall find the dreams that we have wrought
To guide our souls while the dark strife is fought
Amongst these shades moving in black confusion,
If with our finite sorrows we have bought
Infinite joy, safe from the world's intrusion,
And in this wilderness of blind delusion
Have sought one vision worthy to be sought,

Then we are not irrevocably parted,
But fighting upward, each in his own fashion,
From mortal dust to an immortal passion,
Separate in earthly chance, yet single-hearted,
We that in steep and lonely paths have trod,
At dawn shall meet before the face of God.

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Robert Silliman Hillyer

Robert Silliman Hillyer

East Orange, New Jersey
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