Many Voices by E. (Edith) Nesbit
page 67 of 83 (80%)
page 67 of 83 (80%)
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But I believe, O Life, O Fate,
That when I call on Death and wait One moment at the unclosing gate I shall turn back for one last gaze Along the trampled, sordid ways, And in the sunset see at last, Just as the barred gate holds me fast, Your face, your face, too late. POEM: FEAR If you were here, Hopes, dreams, ambitions, faith would disappear, Drowned in your eyes; and I should touch your hand, Forgetting all that now I understand. For you confuse my life with memories Of unrememberable ecstasies Which were, and are not, and can never be; . . . Ah! keep the whole earth between you and me. POEM: THE DAY OF JUDGMENT |
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