第 17 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2021-10-16 18:45      字数:9322
  we tread on Will outlive a word。
  Yet;   on   the  dull  silence   breaking    With    a  lightning   flash;  a  Word;
  Bearing endless desolation On its blighting wings; I heard: Earth can forge
  no   keener   weapon;   Dealing   surer   death   and   pain;   And   the   cruel   echo
  answered Through long years again。
  I have known one word hang starlike O'er a dreary waste of years; And
  it only shone the brighter Looked at through a mist of tears; While a weary
  wanderer   gathered   Hope   and   heart   on   Life's   dark   way;   By   its   faithful
  promise; shining Clearer day by day。
  I have known a spirit; calmer Than the calmest lake; and clear As the
  heavens that gazed upon it; With no wave of hope or fear; But a storm had
  swept across it; And its deepest depths were stirred; (Never; never more to
  slumber;) Only by a word。
  I have known a word more gentle Than the breath of summer air; In a
  listening heart it nestled; And it lived for ever there。 Not the beating of its
  prison   Stirred   it   ever;   night   or   day;   Only   with   the   heart's   last   throbbing
  Could it fade away。
  Words   are   mighty;   words   are   living:   Serpents   with   their   venomous
  stings; Or bright angels; crowding round us; With heaven's light upon their
  wings: Every word has its own spirit; True or false; that never dies; Every
  word man's lips have uttered Echoes in God's skies。
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  VERSE:                   A LOVE TOKEN
  Do   you   grieve   no   costly   offering   To   the   Lady   you   can   make?   One
  there is; and gifts less worthy Queens have stooped to take。
  Take a Heart of virgin silver; Fashion it with heavy blows; Cast it into
  Love's hot furnace When it fiercest glows。
  With   Pain's   sharpest   point   transfix   it; And   then   carve   in   letters   fair;
  Tender dreams and quaint devices; Fancies sweet and rare。
  Set within it Hope's blue sapphire; Many…changing opal fears; Blood…
  red ruby…stones of daring; Mixed with pearly tears。
  And when you have wrought and laboured Till the gift is all complete;
  You may humbly lay your offering At the Lady's feet。
  Should   her   mood   perchance   be   gracious   …   With   disdainful   smiling
  pride; She will place it with the trinkets Glittering at her side。
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  VERSE:                 A TRYST WITH
  DEATH
  I am footsore and very weary; But I travel to meet a Friend: The way is
  long and dreary; But I know that it soon must end。
  He is travelling fast like the whirlwind; And though I creep slowly on;
  We are drawing nearer; nearer; And the journey is almost done。
  Through the heat of many summers; Through many a springtime rain;
  Through long autumns and weary winters; I have hoped to meet him; in
  vain。
  I know that he will not fail me; So I count every hour chime; Every
  throb of my own heart's beating; That tells of the flight of Time。
  On the day of my birth he plighted His kingly word to me:… I have seen
  him in dreams so often; That I know what his smile must be。
  I have toiled through the sunny woodland; Through fields that basked
  in the light; And through the lone paths in the forest I crept in the dead of
  night。
  I will not fear at his coming; Although I must meet him alone; He will
  look in my eyes so gently; And take my hand in his own。
  Like a dream all my toil will vanish; When I lay my head on his breast
  … But the journey is very weary; And he only can give me rest!
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  VERSE:                   FIDELIS
  You have taken back the promise That you spoke so long ago; Taken
  back the heart you gave me … I must even let it go。 Where Love once has
  breathed; Pride dieth:   So I struggled;  but in   vain; First to keep the links
  together; Then to piece the broken chain。
  But   it   might   not   beso   freely All   your   friendship   I   restore; And   the
  heart that I had taken As my own for evermore。 No shade of reproach shall
  touch you; Dread no more a claim from me … But I will not have you fancy
  That I count myself as free。
  I am bound by the old promise; What can break that golden chain? Not
  even   the   words   that   you   have   spoken;  Or   the sharpness of   my  pain:   Do
  you   think;   because   you   fail   me And   draw   back   your   hand   to…day;   That
  from out the heart I gave you My strong love can fade away?
  It will live。   No eyes may see it; In my soul it will lie deep; Hidden
  from all; but I shall feel it Often stirring in its sleep。 So remember; that the
  friendship Which you now think poor and vain; Will endure in hope and
  patience; Till you ask for it again。
  Perhaps in some long twilight hour; Like those we have known of old;
  When past shadows gather round you; And your present friends grow cold;
  You may stretch your hands out towards me; … Ah! you willI know not
  when … I shall nurse my love and keep it Faithfully; for you; till then。
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  VERSE:                   A SHADOW
  What lack the valleys and mountains That once were green and gay?
  What   lack   the   babbling   fountains?   Their   voice   is   sad   to…day。   Only   the
  sound of a voice; Tender and sweet and low; That made the earth rejoice;
  A year ago!
  What lack the tender flowers? A shadow is on the sun: What lack the
  merry hours; That I long that they were done? Only two smiling eyes; That
  told of joy and mirth: They are shining in the skies; I mourn on earth!
  What   lacks   my   heart;   that   makes   it   So   weary   and   full   of   pain;   That
  trembling   Hope   forsakes   it;   Never   to   come   again?   Only   another   heart;
  Tender and all mine own; In the still grave it lies; I weep alone!
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  VERSE:                    THE SAILOR BOY
  My Life you ask of? why; you know Full soon my little Life is told; It
  has had no great joy or woe; For I am only twelve years old。 Ere long I
  hope   I   shall   have   been   On   my   first   voyage;   and   wonders   seen。   Some
  princess   I   may   help   to   free   From   pirates;   on   a   far…off   sea;   Or;   on   some
  desert isle be left; Of friends and shipmates all bereft。
  For the first time I venture forth; From our blue mountains of the north。
  My   kinsman   kept   the   lodge   that   stood   Guarding   the   entrance   near   the
  wood;   By   the   stone   gateway   grey   and   old;   With   quaint   devices   carved
  about;   And   broken   shields;   while   dragons   bold   Glared   on   the   common
  world   without; And   the  long   trembling   ivy  spray  Half   hid   the   centuries'
  decay。   In   solitude   and   silence   grand The   castle   towered   above   the   land:
  The castle of the Earl; whose name (Wrapped in old bloody legends) came
  Down through the times when Truth and Right Bent down to armed Pride
  and Might。 He owned the country far and near; And; for some weeks in
  every     year;  (When     the   brown    leaves    were   falling   fast  And    the  long;
  lingering   autumn   passed;)   He   would   come   down   to   hunt   the   deer;   With
  hound and horse in splendid pride。 The story lasts the live…long year; The
  peasant's winter evening fills; When he is gone and they abide In the lone
  quiet of their hills。
  I longed; too; for the happy night; When; all with torches flaring bright;
  The crowding villagers would stand; A patient; eager; waiting band; Until
  the signal ran like flame … 〃They come!〃 and; slackening speed; they came。
  Outriders first; in pomp and state; Pranced on their horses through the gate;
  Then the four steeds as black as night; All decked with trappings blue and
  white; Drew through the crowd that opened wide; The Earl and Countess
  side by side。 The stern grave Earl; with formal smile And glistening eyes
  and   stately   pride;   Could   ne'er   my   childish   gaze   beguile   From   the   fair
  presence by his side。 The lady's soft sad glance; her eyes; (Like star