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Sung on a By-Way

WHAT of all the will to do?
 It has vanished long ago,
For a dream-shaft pierced it through
 From the Unknown Archer’s bow.
 
What of all the soul to think?
 Some one offered it a cup
Filled with a diviner drink,
 And the flame has burned it up.
 
What of all the hope to climb?
 Only in the self we grope
To the misty end of time:
 Truth has put an end to hope.
 
What of all the heart to love?
 Sadder than for will or soul,
No light lured it on above;
 Love has found itself the whole.
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