From child to youth; from youth to arduous man;
From lethargy to fever of the heart;
From faithful life to dream-dowered days apart;
From trust to doubt; from doubt to brink of ban;-
Thus much of change in one swift cycle ran
Till now. Alas, the soul!-how soon must she
Accept her primal immortality,-
The flesh resume its dust whence it began?
O Lord of work and peace! O Lord of life!
O Lord, the awful Lord of will! though late,
Even yet renew this soul with duteous breath:
That when the peace is garnered in from strife,
The work retrieved, the will regenerate,
This soul may see thy face, O Lord of death!
Heart Of The Night
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Poem topics: breath, change, child, death, dream, heart, trust, accept, face, dust, fever, swift, strife, life, peace, work, doubt, youth, soul, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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