Thou wilt not sentence to eternal life
My soul that prays that it may sleep and sleep
Like a white statue dropped into the deep,
Covered with sand, covered with chests of gold,
And slave-bones, tossed from many a pirate hold.
But for this prayer thou wilt not bind in Hell
My soul, that shook with love for Fame and Truth-
In such unquenched desires consumed his youth-
Let me turn dust, like dead leaves in the Fall,
Or wood that lights an hour your knightly hall-
Amen.
The Alchemist's Petition
Vachel Lindsay
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Poem topics: life, truth, white, deep, eternal, gold, statue, hold, dust, slave, prayer, youth, sentence, love, sleep, I love you, soul, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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