The Course of Time

Amid the flow so swift and dark
Of Time’s course onward, to the end
I stand, and turn a moment; hark!
The thund’ring roar a chaos lends.

Another year is past and gone; 
Such actions made, and minds inclined,
And much is come to pass, tis done.
Why then doth yet my heart repine?

The swirl of days, and years, and lives
Swells great around me as I stay;
How quickly pass the ages! Nigh
To me, then, seems the end of days.

Then forward turns my face again,
I onward gaze toward river’s cusp;
O’er yonder rift there go no men
Who turn and long for past years’ dust.

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