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Blackberries
by William Allingham
Allingham, William (1824-1889)
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[Earth's night is where she rolls]
[By and by, we shall meet]
[Here they are: how little they are!]
[Pleasure, torture, victory, crime,—]
[“Weary your life was, day by day]
[How swift the days do pass!]
[Hast ever chanced to stare aghast]
[Dull and dumb]
[Perception, Will, Personality]
[Why ever asking “why?” you cry; and I]
[Needs and greeds and ties and lies]
[Out of the land of dreams and youth, alas!]
[Lost chance—never again]
[Soon life ends]
[Who will sorrow when I die?]
[Do what wilt with me]
[“I'm learning, every day.”]
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[How clever soever your Book may be]
How
clever soever your Book may be,
No throb of life therein I see;
The thing is but a costly toy,
Instead of a wonder, a power, a joy,
A gift out of eternity.
Blackberries