| WHEN the white flame in us is gone, | |
| And we that lost the world's delight | |
| Stiffen in darkness, left alone | |
| To crumble in our separate night; | |
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| When your swift hair is quiet in death, | 5 |
| And through the lips corruption thrust | |
| Has stilled the labour of my breath | |
| When we are dust, when we are dust! | |
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| Not dead, not undesirous yet, | |
| Still sentient, still unsatisfied, | 10 |
| We'll ride the air, and shine and flit, | |
| Around the places where we died, | |
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| And dance as dust before the sun, | |
| And light of foot, and unconfined, | |
| Hurry from road to road, and run | 15 |
| About the errands of the wind. | |
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| And every mote, on earth or air, | |
| Will speed and gleam, down later days, | |
| And like a secret pilgrim fare | |
| By eager and invisible ways, | 20 |
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| Nor ever rest, nor ever lie, | |
| Till, beyond thinking, out of view, | |
| One mote of all the dust that's I | |
| Shall meet one atom that was you. | |
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| Then in some garden hushed from wind, | 25 |
| Warm in a sunset's afterglow, | |
| The lovers in the flowers will find | |
| A sweet and strange unquiet grow | |
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| Upon the peace; and, past desiring, | |
| So high a beauty in the air, | 30 |
| And such a light, and such a quiring, | |
| And such a radiant ecstasy there, | |
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| They'll know not if it's fire, or dew, | |
| Or out of earth, or in the height, | |
| Singing, or flame, or scent, or hue, | 35 |
| Or two that pass, in light, to light, | |
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| Out of the garden higher, higher... | |
| But in that instant they shall learn | |
| The shattering fury of our fire, | |
| And the weak passionless hearts will burn | 40 |
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| And faint in that amazing glow, | |
| Until the darkness close above; | |
| And they will knowpoor fools, they'll know! | |
| One moment, what it is to love. | |