Keep thou amidst the fulness of thy days
Some little space apart for thoughts of me,
Where all the best I have and am may be
Familiar and essential to thy ways;
Upon the hours’ swift argosies emblaze
The prayer that ever shall encompass thee,
The hope, the aim, the spirit’s sudden plea,
At once thy inspiration and thy praise.
For he who keeps within his heart a shrine
Where tender dreams may gather, makes defence
Against encroaching tides that undermine
The soul’s integrity and confidence,
And I would have act in every act of thine
Love’s presence conscious to thy deeper sense.
(Helena Coleman)
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