Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862)/A Pause of Thought
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A PAUSE OF THOUGHT.
I looked for that which is not, nor can be,And hope deferred made my heart sick in truth:But years must pass before a hope of youthIs resigned utterly.
I watched and waited with a steadfast will:And though the object seemed to flee awayThat I so longed for, ever day by dayI watched and waited still.
Sometimes I said: This thing shall be no more;My expectation wearies and shall cease;I will resign it now and be at peace:Yet never gave it o'er.
Sometimes I said: It is an empty nameI long for; to a name why should I giveThe peace of all the days I have to live?—Yet gave it all the same.
Alas, thou foolish one! alike unfitFor healthy joy and salutary pain:Thou knowest the chase useless, and againTurnest to follow it.