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med_cat: (Hourglass)
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"Mimnermus in Church"

med_cat: (Hourglass)
I thought I'd posted this before, but it seems I hadn't; I must remedy the omission...
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Mimnermus in Church

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.

William (Johnson) Cory. 1823–1892

Comments

ext_12246: (Loiosh)
Jul. 24th, 2016 10:10 pm (UTC)
Ahhhhh
med_cat: (Hourglass)
Jul. 25th, 2016 11:59 pm (UTC)
Yes...

Somewhat akin to James Russell Lowell's "After the Burial" and Kipling's "The Comforters", I think...

(you can find them here:

http://med-cat.livejournal.com/8135.html

http://med-cat.livejournal.com/1061189.html)
Jul. 25th, 2016 07:53 am (UTC)
!!!!!!!!!!

THIS IS HOW I FELT ALL THOSE YEARS.

I am about to share/reblog this post. Thank you SO much for this poem!
med_cat: (woman reading)
Jul. 26th, 2016 12:00 am (UTC)
You are most welcome! It is one of the poems in an anthology I bought a long while ago, "Man answers death" is the title.

This poem shares something of a common theme with James Russell Lowell's "After the Burial" and Kipling's "The Comforters", I think...

(you can find them here:

http://med-cat.livejournal.com/8135.html

http://med-cat.livejournal.com/1061189.html)