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Poems Real and Ideal

By George Barlow

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XII. THE SWEETEST LOVE.

Yes: marriage-love is sweet. But sweeter far
The love that perfect Freedom crowns and brings:
The love that underneath the midnight sings
And weaves through sorrow's dark locks star on star.
The love that though the whole world rose to bar
Its kingly road would sweep with fiery wings
Far from its path all fierce opposing things
And seek the regions where the great souls are.
O holiest love of all!—the love that links
Two souls in one for very love's own sake.
The love that not time's jarring thunders shake:
The love that at heaven's clearest sweet fount drinks:
The love that loves till every thought else sinks:
The love that bends not, though the heart may break.