Poems : Medley and Palestina / by J.W. DeForest [electronic text]

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Poems : Medley and Palestina / by J.W. DeForest [electronic text]
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De Forest, John William, 1826-1906
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New Haven, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company
1902
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UNDERNEATH.
The skater lightly laughs and glides, Unknowing that, beneath the ice Whereon he carves his fair device, A stiflened corpse in silence slides.
It glareth upward at his play; Its rigid, ashy fingers steal Beneath his gaily flying heel; It floats along and floats away.
He has not seen its horror pass; His heart is blithe; the village hears His distant laughter; he careers In festive waltz athwart the glass.
We are the skaters, we who skim The glare of life's enchanted flood, And drive with gladness in the blood A daring dance from brim to brim.

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Our feet are swift, our faces burn, Our hopes aspire like soaring birds; The world takes courage from our words And sees the golden time return.
But ever near us, silent, cold, Are those who bounded from the bank With eager hearts, like us, and sank Because their feet were overbold.
They sank through breathing-holes of vice, Through luring sheens of unbelief; They know not their despair and grief; Their hearts and minds are turned to ice.
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