Can life be a blessing,
Or worth the possessing,
Can life be a blessing, if love were away?
Ah, no! tho' our love all night keep us waking,
And tho' he torment us with cares all the day,
Yet he sweetens, he sweetens our pains in the taking;
There's an hour at the last, there's an hour to repay.
II
In every possessing,
The ravishing blessing,
In every possessing the fruit of our pain,
Poor lovers forget long ages of anguish,
Whate'er they have suffer'd and done to obtain;
'T is a pleasure, a pleasure to sigh and to languish,
When we hope, when we hope to be happy again.
John Dryden
1679
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On a mandolin
there are shadow strings
Corresponding mates
of the same note
In tune in tune
with one another
All they require
is breath of nimble fingers
All they need is space
to fill with innate harmonies
Sweet ingredients! Battle not under The damp sheet
but rise with each yeast’s
Muscle flex, bust the bowl
Be it condo, cave dwelling, or
Californian.
Stroke resonance
Internal& merge
as a bird’s summer hum
(1988, Lawrence Ks.
FLB
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