Quotes And Poem
Quotes by Author Poets Literature Search Movie Quotes
Quotes by Subject Poetry by Topic Books Videos Famous Quotes
   
SEARCH BY  
 
" All Things will Die"   by Lord Alfred Tennyson

Poetry Topic List Lord Alfred Tennyson Home Poems on "Death"

Add To Favourites
 Add to Facebook | AddThis Social Bookmark Button | Stumble This
Comment on this Poem
All Things will Die
BY
Lord Alfred Tennyson


All Things will Die

Clearly the blue river chimes in its flowing

       Under my eye;
Warmly and broadly the south winds are blowing

       Over the sky.
One after another the white clouds are fleeting;
Every heart this May morning in joyance is beating

       Full merrily;
    Yet all things must die.
The stream will cease to flow;
The wind will cease to blow;
The clouds will cease to fleet;
The heart will cease to beat;
    For all things must die.
       All things must die.
Spring will come never more.
       O, vanity!
Death waits at the door.
See! our friends are all forsaking
The wine and the merrymaking.
We are call’d–we must go.
Laid low, very low,
In the dark we must lie.
The merry glees are still;
The voice of the bird
Shall no more be heard,
Nor the wind on the hill.
       O, misery!
Hark! death is calling
While I speak to ye,
The jaw is falling,
The red cheek paling,
The strong limbs failing;
Ice with the warm blood mixing;
The eyeballs fixing.
Nine times goes the passing bell:
Ye merry souls, farewell.
       The old earth
       Had a birth,
       As all men know,
       Long ago.
And the old earth must die.
So let the warm winds range,
And the blue wave beat the shore;
For even and morn
Ye will never see
Thro’ eternity.
All things were born.
Ye will come never more,
For all things must die.

1704



Poetry Topic List Lord Alfred Tennyson Home Poems on "Death"
   
  Poem of the day
  Quote of the day
 

Home | Privacy Policy and Disclaimer | Advertise | Contact Us | Report Errors
Copyright © 2003 - 2009 - QuotesandPoem.com. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission and prior consent of QuotesandPoem.com