“There is such power”

by Arlo Bates English

From “Sonnets in Shadow” THERE is such power even in smallest things   To bring the dear past back; a flower’s tint,   A snatch of some old song, the fleeting glint Of sunbeams on the wave—each vivid brings The lost days up, as from the idle strings   Of wind-harp sad a breeze evokes the hint   Of antique tunes. A glove which keeps imprint Of a loved hand the heart with torture wrings By memory of a clasp meant more than speech;   A face seen in the crowd with curve of cheek Or sweep of eyelash our woe’s core can reach. How strong is love to yearn, and yet how weak   To strive with fate: the lesson all things teach, As of the past in myriad ways they speak.

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