Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Earth's Moments Of Gloom. by Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon
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Earth's Moments Of Gloom.

    By Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon



    "The heart knoweth its own bitterness"


    The heart hath its moments of hopeless gloom,
    As rayless as is the dark night of the tomb;
    When the past has no spell, the future no ray,
    To chase the sad cloud from the spirit away;
    When earth, though in all her rich beauty arrayed,
    Hath a gloom o'er her flowers - o'er her skies a dark shade,
    And we turn from all pleasure with loathing away,
    Too downcast, too spirit sick, even to pray!

    Oh! where may the heart seek, in moments like this,
    A whisper of hope, or a faint gleam of bliss?
    When friendship seems naught but a cold, cheerless flame,
    And love a still falser and emptier name;
    When honors and wealth are a wearisome chain,
    Each link interwoven with grief and with pain,
    And each solace or joy that the spirit might crave
    Is barren of comfort and dark as the grave.

    Lift - lift up thy sinking heart, pilgrim of life!
    A sure spell there is for thy spirit's sad strife;
    'Tis not to be found in the well-springs of earth, -
    Oh! no, 'tis of higher and holier birth.



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