XVIII. 'Lovely art thou, and everything of thine' Poem by Robert Silliman Hillyer

XVIII. 'Lovely art thou, and everything of thine'



Lovely art thou, and everything of thine
Reflects the glory of thy noble grace;
That thou shouldst have returned my swift embrace
Has made me feel that I too am divine.
My spirit met thy spirit face to face,
Thy godlike heart has not rejected mine,
And I have been uplifted in the shrine,
And high exalted in the holy place.

Think not that thou or I shall ever fade
Forgotten in the silence of the years;
We are but one, this world of myth and shade
Shall not appall us with its dusty fears;
If Death should find the hearts whom Love hath kissed,
We never met, and nothing doth exist.

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Edward Kofi Louis 04 April 2016

Thy noble grace! ! Nice piece of work.

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Robert Silliman Hillyer

Robert Silliman Hillyer

East Orange, New Jersey
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