January 26, 2009 in Poems, Time and Eternity | No comments
The soul should always stand ajar,
That if the heaven inquire,
He will not be obliged to wait,
Or shy of troubling her.
Depart, before the host has slid
The bolt upon the door,
To seek for the accomplished guest, –
Her visitor no more.
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