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Sunday, January 13, 2019

Gone / Adam Lindsay Gordon - Hello Poetry

 Vikas Jain     January 13, 2019     Adam Lindsay Gordon     No comments   

Gone / Adam Lindsay Gordon - Hello Poetry, English poetry
Gone / Adam Lindsay Gordon 



Gone / Adam Lindsay Gordon - Hello Poetry


IN Collins Street standeth a statute tall, 
A statue tall, on a pillar of stone, 
Telling its story, to great and small, 
Of the dust reclaimed from the sand waste lone; 
Weary and wasted, and worn and wan, 
Feeble and faint, and languid and low, 
He lay on the desert a dying man; 
Who has gone, my friends, where we all must go. 

There are perils by land, and perils by water, 
Short, I ween, are the obsequies 
Of the landsman lost, but they may be shorter 
With the mariner lost in the trackless seas; 
And well for him, when the timbers start, 
And the stout ship reels and settles below, 
Who goes to his doom with as bold a heart, 
As that dead man gone where we all must go. 

Man is stubborn his rights to yield, 
And redder than dews at eventide 
Are the dews of battle, shed on the field, 
By a nations wrath or a despots pride; 
But few who have heard their death-knell roll, 
From the cannons lips where they faced the foe, 
Have fallen as stout and steady of soul, 
As that dead man gone where we all must go. 

Traverse yon spacious burial ground, 
Many are sleeping soundly there, 
Who passd with mourners standing around, 
Kindred, and friends, and children fair; 
Did he envy such ending? twere hard to say; 
Had he cause to envy such ending? no; 
Can the spirit feel for the senseless clay, 
When it once has gone where we all must go? 

What matters the sand or the whitening chalk, 
The blighted herbage, the blackning log, 
The crooked beak of the eagle-hawk, 
Or the hot red tongue of the native dog? 
That couch was rugged, those sextons rude, 
Yet, in spite of a leaden shroud, we know 
That the bravest and fairest are earth-worms food, 
When once theyve gone where we all must go. 

With the pistol clenched in his failing hand, 
With the death mist spread oer his fading eyes, 
He saw the sun go down on the sand, 
And he slept, and never saw it rise; 
Twas well; he toild till his task was done, 
Constant and calm in his latest throe, 
The storm was weathered, the battle was won, 
When he went, my friends, where we all must go. 

God grant that whenever, soon or late, 
Our course is run and our goal is reachd, 
We may meet our fate as steady and straight 
As he whose bones in yon desert bleachd; 
No tears are neededour cheeks are dry, 
We have none to waste upon living woe; 
Shall we sigh for one who has ceased to sigh, 
Having gone, my friends, where we all must go? 

We tarry yet, we are toiling still, 
He is gone and he fares the best, 
He fought against odds, he struggled up hill, 
He has fairly earned his season of rest; 
No tears are neededfill our the wine, 
Let the goblets clash, and the grape juice flow, 
Ho! pledge me a death-drink, comrade mine, 
To a brave man gone where we all must go.


Gone / Adam Lindsay Gordon - Hello Poetry

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