COMFORT
IN TEARS.
How
happens it that thou art sad,
While
happy all appear?
Thine eye proclaims too well that thou
Hast
wept full many a tear.
"If
I have wept in solitude,
None
other shares my grief,
And tears to me sweet balsam are,
And
give my heart relief."
Thy
happy friends invite thee now,--
Oh
come, then, to our breast!
And let the loss thou hast sustain'd
Be
there to us confess'd!
"Ye
shout, torment me, knowing not
What
'tis afflicteth me;
Ah no! I have sustained no loss,
Whate'er
may wanting be."
If
so it is, arise in haste!
Thou'rt
young and full of life.
At years like thine, man's blest with strength.
And
courage for the strife.
"Ah
no! in vain 'twould be to strive,
The
thing I seek is far;
It dwells as high, it gleams as fair
As
yonder glitt'ring star."
The
stars we never long to clasp,
We
revel in their light,
And with enchantment upward gaze,
Each
clear and radiant night.
"And
I with rapture upward gaze,
On
many a blissful day;
Then let me pass the night in tears,
Till
tears are wip'd away!
1803.*