Immortality

By John Liddell Kelly

Born 2/19/1850

At twenty-five I cast my horoscope,
         And saw a future with all good things rife --
         A firm assurance of eternal life
In worlds beyond, and in this world the hope
Of deathless fame. But now my sun doth slope
         To setting, and the toil of sordid strife,
         The care of food and raiment, child and wife,
Have dimmed and narrowed all my spirit's scope.

Eternal life -- a river gulphed in sands!
         Undying fame -- a rainbow lost in clouds!
         What hope of immortality remains
But this: "Some soul that loves and understands
         Shall save thee from the darkness that enshrouds";
         And this: "Thy blood shall course in others' veins"?

DayPoems Poem No. 886
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