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Poems (Botta)/Sonnet (1)

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New York: G. P. Putnam and Company, page 72

129463Poems (1853) — SONNETAnne Lynch Botta

SONNET.


Oh! in that better land to which I go,Say, shall I know thee as I know thee here;And will thy presence dim that glorious sphere,As it hath darkened all the earth below?Oh! will that voice enchain my listening ear,Whose “frozen music” stops my pulses now;And shall I meet in that fair land of blissThose calm, cold eyes that chill me so in this?Shall I bear hence e’en memory of thee?Unheeded then will pass the Angel throngs;I shall not hear the Seraph’s burning songs,And heaven itself will be all dark to me.Oh give me rather that drear, hopeless faith,That sees no morn beyond the night of death!