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FREDERICK TENNYSON

1807-1898

693                                            The Holy Tide

THE days are sad, it is the Holy tide.
 The Winter morn is short, the Night is long;
So let the lifeless Hours be glorified
 With deathless thoughts and echo’d in sweet song:
And through the sunset of this purple cup
 They will resume the roses of their prime,
And the old Dead will hear us and wake up,
 Pass with dim smiles and make our hearts sublime!
The days are sad, it is the Holy tide:
 Be dusky mistletoes and hollies strown,
Sharp as the spear that pierced His sacred side,
 Red as the drops upon His thorny crown;
No haggard Passion and no lawless Mirth
 Fright off the solemn Muse,—tell sweet old tales,
Sing songs as we sit brooding o’er the hearth,
 Till the lamp flickers and the memory fails.

 

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