Poems

The Tear

Charles Harpur


IT WAS a tale of passion that we read—
        Of two who loved, not happily, but well!
        And evermore her gentle breast did swell
Like a twin-billow,—for her feelings fed
Upon its rhythmic grief—and brimming shed
        Such dews of pity as can only fall
        From natures full of sweetness, when the pall
Of tragedy o’ershadows them with dread.
Then, as I looked, in her raised eye there stood
        A gem more excellent that ever shined
Within my spirit’s transcendental sphere,
And so embalmed its love with an immortal tear.


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