What am I? I am Earth the mother, 
With all her nebulous memories; 
And the young Day, and Night her brother, 
And every god that was and is. 
As Eve I walked in paradise,
Dreaming of nations, braving death
For knowledge; nor begrudged the price 
When the first baby first drew breath. 
I sang Deborah's triumph song;
I struck the foe with Judith's sword;
'Twas I who to the angel said,
'Behold the handmaid of the Lord!'
I was fair Helen, she for whom
A nation was content to die; 
And Cleopatra, in whose doom
The world went down with Antony. 
I am the harlot in the street, 
And the veiled nun all undefiled; 
In me must queen and beggar meet, 
Wise age hark to the little child. 
I am the life that ever is,
And the new glory that shall be;
The pain that dies, and the brave bliss 
That mounts to immortality.