Unreconciled by life's fleet years, that fled
With changeful clang of pinions wide and wild,
Though two great spirits had lived, and hence had sped
Unreconciled;
Though time and change, harsh time's imperious child,
That wed strange hands together, might not wed
High hearts by hope's misprision once beguiled;
Faith, by the light from either's memory shed,
Sees, radiant as their ends were undefiled,
One goal for each--not twain among the dead
Unreconciled.
Discord
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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Poem topics: change, child, faith, hope, life, light, memory, together, wild, wide, great, goal, high, strange, time, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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