Mourning
Alas my brother! the cry of the mourners of old
That cried on each other,
All crying aloud on the dead as the death-note rolled,
Alas my brother!
As flashes of dawn that mists from an east wind smother
With fold upon fold,
The past years gleam that linked us one with another.
Time sunders hearts as of brethren whose eyes behold
No more their mother:
But a cry sounds yet from the shrine whose fires wax cold,
Alas my brother!
Poet: Algernon Charles Swinburne
read: 105 times Rating: Date: 14 January, 2008
Rate This Poem:
Very Good
Good
Normal
Bad
Very Bad
|