Robert Laurence Binyon - Stars

Robert Laurence Binyon - Stars

And must I deem you mortal as my kind, br O solemn stars, that to man's doubtful mind br So long have seemed, 'mid the world's fallen kings br And glories gone, the sole eternal things; br To perishable flesh and mouldering dust br Heaven's symbols fixt, triumphant and august? br Do ye too suffer change, ye too decay, br Waxing and waning like an earthly day? br So must I deem: yet not with such a light br Shine ye, on this serene September night! br No, nor as alien splendours, worlds not ours, br In perfect order marshalled, mighty Powers, br Beneath whose peace we darkly do and dream: br Not now so vast, not so remote ye seem. br But, it may be some rising human tear br That dims my eyes and draws your radiance near, br Sweet tokens of the lands ye look upon, br Faces upturned like mine, unknown yet known, br Of musing friends and lovers, ye appear! br Pulses of Heaven, whose beating mirrors forth br The beating of the unnumbered hearts of earth! br Eyes, that in love watch over weary men! br Once more I lift my gaze to you, as then br In childhood, when you seemed but lovely lights, br The glorious visitants of cloudless nights; br And, as I gaze, I feel renewed the joy br Ignorance felt, nor knowledge can destroy.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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