第 26 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2021-10-16 18:45      字数:8468
  storm which cast us to the ground。
  Vain those   pauses on   the   road;   each seeming As   our   final home   and
  resting…place; And the leaving them; while tears were streaming Of eternal
  sorrow down our face; And the hands we held; fond folly dreaming That
  no future could their touch efface。
  All will then be faded:… night will borrow Stars of light to crown our
  perfect   rest; And   the   dim   vague   memory   of   faint   sorrow   Just   remain   to
  show us all was best; Then melt into a divine to…morrow:… Oh; how poor a
  day to be so blest!
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  VERSE:                    A RETROSPECT
  From this fair point of present bliss; Where we together stand; Let me
  look   back   once   more;   and   trace   That   long   and   desert   land;   Wherein   till
  now was cast my lot; and I could live; and thou wert not。
  Strange   that   my   heart   could   beat;   and   know Alternate   joy   and   pain;
  That suns could roll from east to west; And clouds could pass in rain; And
  the slow hours without thee fleet; nor stay their noiseless silver feet。
  What had I then? a hope; that grew Each hour more bright and dear;
  The   flush   upon   the   eastern   skies   That   showed   the   sun   was   near:…   Now
  night has faded far away; my sun has risen; and it is day。
  A  dim  Ideal of   tender grace   In   my  soul   reigned   supreme; Too   noble
  and too sweet I thought To live; save in a dream … Within thy heart to…day
  it lies; and looks on me from thy dear eyes。
  Some   gentle   spiritLove   I   thought   …   Built   many   a   shrine   of   pain;
  Though each false Idol fell to dust; The worship was not vain; But a faint
  radiant shadow cast back from our Love upon the Past。
  And Grief; too; held her vigil there; With unrelenting sway Breaking
  my cloudy visions down; Throwing my flowers away:… I owe to her fond
  care alone that I may now be all thine own。
  Fair Joy was thereher fluttering wings At times she strove to raise;
  Watching   through   long   and   patient   nights;   Listening   long   eager   days:   I
  know now that her heart and mine were waiting; Love; to welcome thine。
  Thus I can read thy name throughout; And; now her task is done; Can
  see that even that faded Past Was thine; beloved one; And so rejoice my
  Life may be all consecrated; dear; to thee。
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  VERSE:                    TRUE OR FALSE
  So you think you love me; do you? Well; it may be so; But there are
  many ways of loving I have learnt to know。 Many ways; and but one true
  way; Which is very rare; And the counterfeits look brightest; Though they
  will not wear。
  Yet they ring; almost; quite truly; Last (with care) for long; But in time
  must   break;   may   shiver At   a   touch   of   wrong:   Having   seen   what   looked
  most    real  Crumble     into   dust;  Now    I  chose   that  test  and   trial  Should
  precede my trust。
  I have seen a love demanding Time and hope and tears; Chaining all
  the past; exacting Bonds from future years; Mind and heart; and joy and
  sorrow; Claiming as its fee: That was Love of Self; and never; Never Love
  of me!
  I have seen a love forgetting All above; beyond; Linking every dream
  and fancy In a sweeter bond; Counting every hour worthless; Which was
  cold or free:… That; perhaps; wasLove of Pleasure; But not Love of me!
  I have seen a love whose patience Never turned aside; Full of tender;
  fond   devices;   Constant;   even   when   tried;   Smallest   boons   were   held   as
  victories; Drops that swelled the sea: That I think wasLove of Power; But
  not Love of me!
  I have seen a love disdaining Ease and pride and fame; Burning even
  its   own   white   pinions   Just   to   feed   its   flame;   Reigning   thus;   supreme;
  triumphant; By the soul's decree; That wasLove of Love; I fancy; But not
  Love of me!
  I have heardor dreamt; it may be … What Love is when true; How to
  test and how to try it; Is the gift of few: These few say (or did I dream it?)
  That true Love abides In these very things; but always Has a soul besides。
  Lives among the false loves; knowing Just their peace and strife: Bears
  the self…same look; but always Has an inner life。 Only a true heart can find
  it; True   as   it is   true;   Only  eyes   as   clear   and   tender   Look   it   through   and
  through。
  If   it   dies;   it   will   not   perish   By   Time's   slow   decay;   True   Love   only
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  grows (they tell me) Stronger; day by day: Painhas been its friend and
  comrade; Fateit can defy; Only by its own sword; sometimes Love can
  choose to die。
  And its grave shall be more noble And more sacred still; Than a throne;
  where one less worthy Reigns and rules at will。 Tell me then; do you dare
  offer This true Love to me? 。 。 。 Neither you nor I can answer; We will
  wait and see!
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  VERSE:                    GOLDEN WORDS
  Some   words   are   played   on   golden   strings;  Which   I   so   highly   rate;   I
  cannot bear for meaner things Their sound to desecrate。
  For every day they are not meet; Or for a careless tone; They are for
  rarest; and most sweet; And noblest use alone。
  One word is POET:         which is flung So carelessly away; When such as
  you and I have sung; We hear it; day by day。
  Men pay it for a tender phrase Set in a cadenced rhyme: I keep it as a
  crown of praise To crown the kings of time。
  And    LOVE:      the    slightest  feelings;   stirred   By   trivial  fancy;  seek
  Expression in that golden word They tarnish while they speak。
  Nay;   let   the   heart's   slow;   rare   decree;   That   word   in   reverence   keep
  Silence herself should only be More sacred and more deep。
  FOR   EVER:       men   have   grown   at   length   To   use   that   word;   to   raise
  Some feeble protest into strength; Or turn some tender phrase。
  It should be said in awe and fear By true heart and strong will; And
  burn more brightly year by year; A starry witness still。
  HONOUR:         all   trifling   hearts   are   fond   Of   that   divine   appeal;   And
  men; upon the slightest bond; Set it as slighter seal。
  That word should meet a noble foe Upon a noble field; And echolike
  a deadly blow Turned by a silver shield。
  Trust me; the worth of words is such They guard all noble things; And
  that this rash irreverent touch Has jarred some golden strings。
  For   what   the   lips   have   lightly   said   The   heart   will   lightly   hold; And
  things on which we daily tread Are lightly bought and sold。
  The sun of every day will bleach The costliest purple hue。 And so our
  common daily speech Discolours what was true。
  But as you keep some thoughts apart In sacred honoured care; If in the
  silence of your heart; Their utterance too be rare;
  Then;     while   a   thousand     words    repeat   Unmeaning       clamours     all;
  Melodious golden echoes sweet Shall answer when you call。
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