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What Is Life?

    By John Clare



    And what is Life? An hour-glass on the run,
    A mist retreating from the morning sun,
    A busy, bustling, still repeated dream;
    Its length?--A minute's pause, a moment's thought;
    And happiness?--a bubble on the stream,
    That in the act of seizing shrinks to nought.

    What are vain hopes?--The puffing gale of morn,
    That of its charms divests the dewy lawn,
    And robs each flow'ret of its gem,--and dies;
    A cobweb hiding disappointment's thorn,
    Which stings more keenly through the thin disguise.

    And what is Death? Is still the cause unfound?
    That dark, mysterious name of horrid sound?--
    A long and lingering sleep, the weary crave.
    And Peace? where can its happiness abound?
    No where at all, save heaven, and the grave.
    Then what is Life?--When stripp'd of its disguise,
    A thing to be desir'd it cannot be,
    Since everything that meets our foolish eyes
    Gives proof sufficient of its vanity.
    'T is but a trial all must undergo,
    To teach unthankful mortals how to prize
    That happiness vain man's denied to know
    Until he's called to claim it in the skies.



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