Alice Mynell


Renouncement

I must not think of thee; and tired yet strong,
I shun the thought that lurks in all delight -
The thought of thee - and inthe blue heaven's height,
And in the sweetness passage of a song.
Oh, just beyond the fairest thoughts that throng
This breast, the thought of thee waits hidden yet bright;
But it must never, never come in sight;
I must stop short of thee the whole day long.
But when sleep comes to close each difficult day,
When night gives pause to the long watch I keep,
And all my bonds I needs must loose apart,
Must doff my will as raiment laid away, -
With the first dream that comes with the first sleep
I run, I run, I am gathered to thy heart.


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