Saturday, November 12, 2011

Modern Love XXX by George Meredith


Modern Love XXX

BY GEORGE MEREDITH
What are we first? First, animals; and next   
Intelligences at a leap; on whom   
Pale lies the distant shadow of the tomb,   
And all that draweth on the tomb for text.   
Into which state comes Love, the crowning sun:   
Beneath whose light the shadow loses form.   
We are the lords of life, and life is warm.   
Intelligence and instinct now are one.   
But nature says: "My children most they seem   
When they least know me: therefore I decree   
That they shall suffer." Swift doth young Love flee,   
And we stand wakened, shivering from our dream.   
Then if we study Nature we are wise.   
Thus do the few who live but with the day:   
The scientific animals are they—
Lady, this is my sonnet to your eyes.

I really like this one, great ending. A link to read more is here. http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/george-meredith

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