Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
V. Death and BereavementLife
Bryan Waller Procter (Barry Cornwall) (17871874)W
We love; we droop; we die!
Ah! wherefore do we laugh or weep?
Why do we live or die?
Who knows that secret deep?
Alas not I!
Unseen by human eye?
Why do the radiant seasons bring
Sweet thoughts that quickly fly?
Why do our fond hearts cling
To things that die?
We fight—and fly;
We love; we lose; and then, ere long,
Stone-dead we lie,
O life! is all thy song
“Endure and—die?”