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Life in Death

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    He should have followed who goes forth before us,
    Last born of us in life, in death first-born:
    The last to lift up eyes against the morn,
    The first to see the sunset. Life, that bore us
    Perchance for death to comfort and restore us,
    Of him hath left us here awhile forlorn,
    For him is as a garment overworn,
    And time and change, with suns and stars in chorus,
    Silent. But if, beyond all change or time,
    A law more just, more equal, more sublime
    Than sways the surge of life's loud sterile sea
    Sways that still world whose peace environs him,
    Where death lies dead as night when stars wax dim,
    Above all thought or hope of ours is he.



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August 2, 1891.


From "Astrophel and Other Poems" - 1904


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