The Complete Poems of Emily Brontë/The Old Stoic

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
For other versions of this work, see The Old Stoic.

XXI

THE OLD STOIC

Riches I hold in light esteem,
And Love I laugh to scorn;
And lust of fame was but a dream,
That vanished with the morn:


And if I pray, the only prayer
That moves my lips for me
Is, 'Leave the heart that now I bear,
And give me liberty!'


Yes, as my swift days near their goal,
'Tis all that I implore;
In life and death a chainless soul,
With courage to endure.