A Jongleur Strayed - Verses on Love and Other Matters Sacred and Profane by Richard Le Gallienne
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That sweeps the fair old Past away;
Whatever else be strange and new, All other things may go or stay, So that there be no change in you. These loud mutations others fear Find me high-fortressed 'gainst dismay, They trouble not the tranquil sphere That hallows with immortal ray The world where love and lovers stray In glittering gardens soft with dew-- O let them break and burn and slay, So that there be no change in you. Let rapine its republics rear, And murder its red sceptre sway, Their blood-stained riot comes not near The quiet haven where we pray, And work and love and laugh and play; Unchanged, our skies are ever blue, Nothing can change, for all they say,-- So that there be no change in you. ENVOI Princess, let wild men brag and bray, The pure, the beautiful, the true. Change not, and changeless we as they-- So that there be no change in you. |
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