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Arthur Henry Adams - A Pair Of Lovers In The StreetArthur Henry Adams - A Pair Of Lovers In The Street
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A PAIR of lovers in the street!    I dare not mock: with reverence meet   My unforgetting heart I cheat.     Ah, God, spare me—so soon again   At the barred door to beat in vain,           And find their dalliance such fierce pain!     I, yearning up from Hell’s abyss,   See, dreaming through their worlds of bliss,   This Dante and his Beatrice!     For these the distant goal have won           For which God made the plasm and sun;   His patient labouring is done.     For these each Spring has been a bride,   And lonely worlds were spawned and died.   Chaos for them in birth-throes cried.             Far out in seas of Space forlorn   This crescent wave was slowly born   That thunders on the beach of morn.     Ah, they, so soon to be meshed in   The web of splendour, silken-thin,           The nebulae were set to spin!     Up the long path from joy to joy   Love led the way. Can aught destroy   The task that was the stars’ employ?     Their ecstasy to God is more           Than Lucifer at Heaven’s door   Entreating pardon for his war.     These two are gods, for, by love swayed,   They have God’s special task essayed,   And new worlds for their gladness made.             This little hour so lightly given   Makes earth too mean a place to live in,   And broken toys His Hell and Heaven.     All Time, expectant of their bliss,   Hangs fearful. Space through her abyss           Shudders if they this hour should miss.     For if their kiss they went without,   The stars would be a raining rout,   And time in anguish flicker out.     About God’s room from star to sun           A stealthy slippered Thing would run,   Quenching cold tapers one by one.     But they have kissed. Eternity,   Like a great clock, beats steadily   For these mazed fools—but not for me!             Of God’s wide universe the strands   They hold within their clinging hands;   The stars march on at their commands.     So from this moment blossom free   New universes tirelessly—           Aeons of unguessed ecstasy!     But I can only bow and beat   Vain hands about God’s mercy-seat,   And, still remembering, still entreat.     Surely my penance is complete!           The rack turns grimly when I meet   A pair of lovers on the street
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