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名人诗歌|DOMESTIC PEACE

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DOMESTIC PEACE.

Why should such gloomy silence reign1, And why is all the house so drear, When neither danger, sickness, pain, Nor death, nor want, have entered here?

We are as many as we were That other night, when all were gay And full of hope, and free from care; Yet is there something gone away.

The moon without, as pure and calm, Is shining as that night she shone; But now, to us, she brings no balm, For something from our hearts is gone.

Something whose absence leaves a void A cheerless want in every heart; Each feels the bliss2 of all destroyed, And mourns the changebut each apart.

The fire is burning in the grate As redly as it used to burn; But still the hearth3 is desolate4, Till mirth, and love, and PEACE return.

'Twas PEACE that flowed from heart to heart, With looks and smiles that spoke5 of heaven, And gave us language to impart The blissful thoughts itself had given.

Domestic peace! best joy of earth, When shall we all thy value learn? White angel, to our sorrowing hearth, Returnoh, graciously return!


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