| Text: | Spirit Presence |
| Author: | Tennyson |
1 Do we indeed desire the dead
Should still be near us at our side?
Is there no baseness we would hide?
No inner vileness that we dread?
2 Shall he for whose applause we strove,
We had such reverence for his name,
See with clear eye some hidden shame,
And we be lessened in his love?
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3 We wrong the grave with fears untrue;
Shall love be blamed for want of faith?
There must be wisdom with great death;
The dead shall look me through and through.
4 Be near us when we climb or fall:
Ye watch, like God, the rolling hours
With larger, other eyes than ours,
To make allowance for us all.
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | Do we indeed desire the dead |
| Title: | Spirit Presence |
| Author: | Tennyson |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1857 |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |