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an anthology of australian verse-第13章

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Along the years; we marvel and we wonder

 Why life is life; and then we fall asleep

        Not understood。



Not understood; we gather false impressions

 And hug them closer as the years go by;

Till virtues often seem to us transgressions;

 And thus men rise and fall; and live and die

        Not understood。



Not understood!  Poor souls with stunted vision

 Oft measure giants with their narrow gauge;

The poisoned shafts of falsehood and derision

 Are oft impelled 'gainst those who mould the age;

        Not understood。



Not understood!  The secret springs of action

 Which lie beneath the surface and the show;

Are disregarded; with self…satisfaction

 We judge our neighbours; and they often go

        Not understood。



Not understood!  How trifles often change us!

 The thoughtless sentence and the fancied slight

Destroy long years of friendship; and estrange us;

 And on our souls there falls a freezing blight;

        Not understood。



Not understood!  How many breasts are aching

 For lack of sympathy!  Ah! day by day

How many cheerless; lonely hearts are breaking!

 How many noble spirits pass away;

        Not understood。



O God! that men would see a little clearer;

 Or judge less harshly where they cannot see!

O God! that men would draw a little nearer

 To one another;  they'd be nearer Thee;

        And understood。







  Spirit of Song





Where is thy dwelling…place?  Echo of sweetness;

 Seraph of tenderness; where is thy home?

Angel of happiness; herald of fleetness;

 Thou hast the key of the star…blazon'd dome。

    Where lays that never end

    Up to God's throne ascend;

And our fond heart…wishes lovingly throng;

    Soaring with thee above;

    Bearer of truth and love;

Teacher of heaven's tongue  Spirit of Song!



Euphony; born in the realms of the tearless;

 Mingling thy notes with the voices of Earth;

Wanting thee; all would be dreary and cheerless;

 Weaver of harmony; giver of mirth。

    Comfort of child and sage;

    With us in youth and age;

Soothing the weak and inspiring the strong;

    Illuming the blackest night;

    Making the day more bright;

Oh! thou art dear to us; Spirit of Song!



Oft in the springtime; sweet words of affection

 Are whispered by thee in thy tenderest tone;

And in the winter dark clouds of dejection

 By thee are dispelled till all sorrow has flown。

    Thou'rt with the zephyrs low;

    And with the brooklet's flow;

And with the feathered choir all the year long;

    Happy each child of thine;

    Blest with thy gifts divine;

Charming our senses; sweet Spirit of Song!









Ada Cambridge。







  What of the Night?





To you; who look below;

 Where little candles glow 

Who listen in a narrow street;

Confused with noise of passing feet 



To you 'tis wild and dark;

 No light; no guide; no ark;

For travellers lost on moor and lea;

And ship…wrecked mariners at sea。



But they who stand apart;

 With hushed but wakeful heart 

They hear the lulling of the gale;

And see the dawn…rise faint and pale。



A dawn whereto they grope

 In trembling faith and hope;

If haply; brightening; it may cast

A gleam on path and goal at last。







  Good…bye





Good…bye!  'tis like a churchyard bell  good…bye!

 Poor weeping eyes!  Poor head; bowed down with woe!

 Kiss me again; dear love; before you go。

Ah; me; how fast the precious moments fly!

            Good…bye!  Good…bye!



We are like mourners when they stand and cry

 At open grave in wintry wind and rain。

 Yes; it is death。  But you shall rise again 

Your sun return to this benighted sky。

            Good…bye!  Good…bye!



The great physician; Time; shall pacify

 This parting anguish with another friend。

 Your heart is broken now; but it will mend。

Though it is death; yet still you will not die。

            Good…bye!  Good…bye!



Dear heart! dear eyes! dear tongue; that cannot lie!

 Your love is true; your grief is deep and sore;

 But love will pass  then you will grieve no more。

New love will come。  Your tears will soon be dry。

            Good…bye!  Good…bye!







  The Virgin Martyr





Every wild she…bird has nest and mate in the warm April weather;

But a captive woman; made for love  no mate; no nest has she。

In the spring of young desire; young men and maids are wed together;

And the happy mothers flaunt their bliss for all the world to see:

Nature's sacramental feast for these  an empty board for me。



I; a young maid once; an old maid now; deposed; despised; forgotten 

I; like them have thrilled with passion and have dreamed of nuptial rest;

Of the trembling life within me of my children unbegotten;

Of a breathing new…born body to my yearning bosom prest;

Of the rapture of a little soft mouth drinking at my breast。



Time; that heals so many sorrows; keeps mine ever freshly aching;

Though my face is growing furrowed and my brown hair turning white;

Still I mourn my irremediable loss; asleep or waking 

Still I hear my son's voice calling 〃mother〃 in the dead of night;

And am haunted by my girl's eyes that will never see the light。



O my children that I might have had! my children; lost for ever!

O the goodly years that might have been  now desolate and bare!

O malignant God or Fate; what have I done that I should never

Take my birthright like the others; take the crown that women wear;

And possess the common heritage to which all flesh is heir?







  Honour





Me let the world disparage and despise 

 As one unfettered with its gilded chains;

 As one untempted by its sordid gains;

Its pleasant vice; its profitable lies;

Let Justice; blind and halt and maimed; chastise

 The rebel spirit surging in my veins;

 Let the Law deal me penalties and pains

And make me hideous in my neighbours' eyes。



But let me fall not in mine own esteem;

 By poor deceit or selfish greed debased。

  Let me be clean from secret stain and shame;

Know myself true; though false as hell I seem 

 Know myself worthy; howsoe'er disgraced 

  Know myself right; though every tongue should blame。







  Despair





Alone!  Alone!  No beacon; far or near!

 No chart; no compass; and no anchor stay!

 Like melting fog the mirage melts away

In all…surrounding darkness; void and clear。

Drifting; I spread vain hands; and vainly peer

 And vainly call for pilot;  weep and pray;

 Beyond these limits not the faintest ray

Shows distant coast whereto the lost may steer。



O what is life; if we must hold it thus

 As wind…blown sparks hold momentary fire?

  What are these gifts without the larger boon?

O what is art; or wealth; or fame to us

 Who scarce have time to know what we desire?

  O what is love; if we must part so soon?







  Faith





And is the great cause lost beyond recall?

 Have all the hopes of ages c
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