The Black Christ & Other Poems/Valedictory
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Valedictory
NO WORD upon the boarded pageThat once in praise I spoke,Would I in bitterness and rage,Had I the power, revoke.Take them and bind them to your heart,With ribbon or with rue.An end arrives to all we start;I write no more of you.
Go then, adhere to the vows you makeOut of a haughty heart;No more to tremble for my sakeNor writhe beneath the smartOf hearing on an alien tongueTolled lightly and in play,The bell by which our lives were rung,The bell we break today.
Love ever was the brightest dreamMy pen might seize upon;Think not I shall renounce the themeNow that the dream is done. We are put by, but not the Bow,The Arrows, and the Dove.Though you and I go down, still glowThe armaments of love.
The essence shines devoid of form,Passion plucked of its sting,The Holy Rose that hides no worm,The Everlasting Thing.Though loud I cry on Venus' nameTo heal me and subdueThe rising tide, the raging flame,I write no more of you.
Rare was the poem we began(We called it that!) to live,And for a while the measures ranWith all the heart could give.But, oh, the golden vein was thin,Early the dark cock crew;The heart cried out (love's muezzin):I write no more of you.