The Sum
A little dreaming by the way, A little toiling day by day; A little pain, a little strife, A little joy,--and that is life. A little short-lived summer's morn, When joy seems all so newly born, When one day's sky is blue above, And one bird sings,--and that is love. A little sickening of the years, The tribute of a few hot tears Two folded hands, the failing breath, And peace at last,--and that is death. Just dreaming, loving, dying so, The actors in the drama go-- A flitting picture on a wall, Love, Death, the themes; but is that all?
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