The Inner Life
Go forth, deep lost in thought,
Where none intrude,
And let thy faith be wrought
In solitude:
Truth waits, yet must be sought.
Yes, with thyself commune,
And, soft as lute,
Thy heart-strings thus attune
To love that's mute,
And vain aspirings prune.
'Tis only love — complete —
That will endure,
When earth-life frail and fleet,
And hopes not sure,
Depart, — pure love, I weet, —
The sentiment that's shrined
Deep in the heart;
The wealth of soul and mind;
Where none intrude,
And let thy faith be wrought
In solitude:
Truth waits, yet must be sought.
Yes, with thyself commune,
And, soft as lute,
Thy heart-strings thus attune
To love that's mute,
And vain aspirings prune.
'Tis only love — complete —
That will endure,
When earth-life frail and fleet,
And hopes not sure,
Depart, — pure love, I weet, —
The sentiment that's shrined
Deep in the heart;
The wealth of soul and mind;
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