Faith, Love and Death
GREY dawn—and lucent star that slowly paled   
 Beyond the breaking splendour of the years,   
 When boyhood’s heart looked up to heaven, through tears   
Of joy, to see the glory of God unveiled:   
  
High noon—and bridal earth, whose footsteps failed           
 For very love—when passionate hopes and fears   
 Dazzled the flowers, made music in the ears,   
And through the trancéd wood their splendour trailed.   
  
Calm eventide—afar the lonely west   
 Dreams of the wondrous day, and dreaming, lies