RANDOM MUSINGS FROM THE TOP OF THE HILL

7/13/2008

SIDNEY ROYSE LYSAGHT

Yesterday I mentioned an Irish writer named Lysaght. Much of what he wrote was poetry. Here is a sample. You may have to read it several times to catch what he is saying. I just love it!


The Penalty of Love
by Sidney Royse Lysaght


If love should count you worthy, and should deign
One day to seek your door and be your guest,
Pause! ere you draw the bolt and bid him rest,
If in your old content you would remain,
For not alone he enters; in his train
are angels of the mist, the lonely guest
Dreams of the unfulfilled and unpossessed,
And sorrow, and Life's immemorial pain.
He wakes desires you never may forget,
He shows you stars you never saw before,
He makes you share with him, for evermore,
The burden of the world's divine regret.
How wise you were to open not! and yet,
How poor if you should turn him from the door!

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