The moments that we rescue and redeem From the bare desert and the waste of years, To fertilize, it may be with our tears, Yet so that for time after they shall teem With better than rank weeds, and wear a gleam Of visionary light, and on the wind Fling odours from the fields long left behind, These and their fruit to us can never seem Indifferent things, and therefore do I look Not without gentle sadness upon thee, And liken thy outgoing, O my book, To the impatience of a little brook, Which might with flowers have lingered pleasantly, Yet toils to perish in the mighty sea. |