When I reflect how little I have done,
And add to that how little I have seen,
Then furthermore how little I have won
Of joy, or good, how little known, or been:
I long for other life more full, more keen,
And yearn to change with such as well have run -
Yet reason mocks me - nay, the soul, I ween,
Granted her choice would dare to change with none;
No, - not to feel, as Blondel when his lay
Pierced the strong tower, and Richard answered it -
No, - not to do, as Eustace on the day
He left fair Calais to her weeping lit -
No, - not to be, Columbus, waked from sleep
When his new world rose from the charmë"d deep.
Wishing
Jean Ingelow
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Poem topics: feel, joy, life, rose, sleep, world, soul, good, deep, long, tower, strong, choice, reason, charm, Valentine's Day, yearn, change, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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