Sunday, October 14, 2012

When We Are Dead

So Jack London led me to Richard Hovey which led me to this magnificent poem:

When We Are Dead

"When we are dead I firmly do believe
We shall slip back into the primal sea
Of the universal life, that there shall be
No false joys as on this earth deceive
-Nay-nor no truer ones- no cause to grieve
Nor terror nor despite nor mockery
Nor love, life's strongest, bitterest mystery
And while we still are struggling in the strife
Surely it is a gracious boon though small
That one brief sweet real joy at least there is,
To be about to die and know that all
The anguish and the agony of life
Will not last longer than a lover's kiss."

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