Love

by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

I

Thou, from the first, unborn, undying love,

Albeit we gaze not on thy glories near,

Before the face of God did'st breathe and move,

Though night and pain and ruin and death reign here.

Thou foldest, like a golden atmosphere,

The very throne of the eternal God:

Passing through thee the edicts of his fear

Are mellowed into music, borne abroad

By the loud winds, though they uprend the sea,

Even from its central deeps: thine empery

Is over all: thou wilt not brook eclipse;

Thou goest and returnest to His lips

Like lightning: thou dost ever brood above

The silence of all hearts, unutterable Love.

II

To know thee is all wisdom, and old age

Is but to know thee: dimly we behold thee

Athwart the veils of evil which infold thee.

We beat upon our aching hearts in rage;

We cry for thee; we deem the world thy tomb.

As dwellers in lone planets look upon

The mighty disk of their majestic sun,

Hollowed in awful chasms of wheeling gloom,

Making their day dim, so we gaze on thee.

Come, thou of many crowns, whiterobéd love,

Oh! rend the veil in twain: all men adore thee;

Heaven crieth after thee; earth waiteth for thee:

Breathe on thy wingéd throne, and it shall move

In music and in light o'er land and sea.

III

And now—methinks I gaze upon thee now,

As on a serpent in his agonies

Awestricken Indians; what time laid low

And crushing the thick fragrant reeds he lies,

When the new year warmbreathéd on the earth,

Waiting to light him with her purple skies,

Calls to him by the fountain to uprise.

Already with the pangs of a new birth

Strain the hot spheres of his convulséd eyes,

And in his writhings awful hues begin

To wander down his sable-sheeny sides,

Like light on troubled waters: from within

Anon he rusheth forth with merry din,

And in him light and joy and strength abides;

And from his brows a crown of living light

Looks through the thickstemmed woods by day and night.

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