Not thee, O never thee, in all time's changes,
Not thee, but this the sound of thy sad soul,
The shadow of thy swift spirit, this shut scroll
I lay my hand on, and not death estranges
My spirit from communion of thy song-
These memories and these melodies that throng
Veiled porches of a Muse funereal-
These I salute, these touch, these clasp and fold
As though a hand were in my hand to hold,
Or through mine ears a mourning musical
Of many mourners rolled.
Ave Atque Vale: 10
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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Poem topics: death, never, sad, song, time, soul, shadow, touch, hold, swift, sound, salute, scroll, spirit, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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