A Song of Comfort



"Sleep, weary ones, while ye may --
                 Sleep, oh, sleep!"
                        Eugene Field.

            Thro' May time blossoms, with whisper low,
            The soft wind sang to the dead below:
             "Think not with regret on the Springtime's song
             And the task ye left while your hands were strong.
             The song would have ceased when the Spring was past,
             And the task that was joyous be weary at last."

            To the winter sky when the nights were long
            The tree-tops tossed with a ceaseless song:
             "Do ye think with regret on the sunny days
             And the path ye left, with its untrod ways?
             The sun might sink in a storm cloud's frown
             And the path grow rough when the night came down."

            In the grey twilight of the autumn eves,
            It sighed as it sang through the dying leaves:
             "Ye think with regret that the world was bright,
             That your path was short and your task was light;
             The path, though short, was perhaps the best
             And the toil was sweet, that it led to rest."
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Submitted by halel on July 15, 2020

Modified on April 27, 2023

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Scheme XXX AABBCC BBDDEE FFGGHH
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,186
Words 180
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 3, 6, 6, 6

John Alexander McCrae

Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD was a Canadian poet, physician, author, artist and soldier during World War I, and a surgeon during the Second Battle of Ypres, in Belgium. He is best known for writing the famous war memorial poem "In Flanders Fields". McCrae died of pneumonia near the end of the war. more…

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