Songs of Love and Rebellion/I only know

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1710520Songs of Love and Rebellion — I only know1915Covington Hall

I ONLY KNOW


The mysteries and miracles I've never understood—
I only know that Love is great and wise and strong and good;
I only know that I am naught beside the seraphim,
And that all the host of heaven by the side of Love is dim.

I only know the grandest star that gleams on mortal sight
In Love's eternal vision is a fleck of dying light;
That all the glorious wonder our midnight sky unfolds
Is nothing to the grandeur that the eye of Love beholds.

I only know our universe, all limitless and grand,
Is as a sea of atoms in the hollow of Love's hand;
That all our vanished eons that have rolled through time away,
And all our coming ages, are to Love a single day.

I only know that dreamings the to us seem all sublime,
The soul of mortal music, and the heart of earthly rhyme,
Our farthest sweep of wisdom, all our thought's divinest light,
To Love is as a lantern in the fog-clouds of the night.

I only know my mission here is finite; that the breath
I draw today tomorrow flies all swiftly unto death;
And yet I feel that I am part of the undying whole,
A kinsman and a comrade of Love's never-resting soul.

And this I know, whatever comes, or early yet or late,
Somewhere, sometime, I shall arise a master over fate;
For I have seen it written on my Mother Nature's breast,
And Love has flashed it to me from the dreamlands of the blest.