Page:Poetry, a magazine of verse, Volume 7 (October 1915-March 1916).djvu/91

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
The Conversation

When the lake ripples and the skies are blue
As larkspur? Therefore I, who moved in darkness,
Becoming light in suns and light in souls,
And mind with thought—for what is thought but light
Sprung from the clash of ether?—I am with you.
And if beyond this stable state that stands
For your life here (as cells are whole and balanced
Till the inner urge bring union, then a breaking,
And building up to higher life) there is
No memory of this world nor of your thought,
Nor sense of life on this world lived and borne;
Or whether you remember, know yourself
As one who lived here, suffered here, aspired—
What does it matter? You cannot be lost,
As I am lost not. Therefore be at peace.
And from the laws whose orbits cross and run
To seeming tangles, find the law through which
Your soul shall be perfected, till it draw—
As the green cell the sunlight draws, and turns
Its chemical effulgence into life—
My inner splendor. All the rest is mine
In infinite time. For if I should unroll
The parchment of the future, it were vain—
You could not read it.

[59]