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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SACRIFICE, by JOSEPH CORSON MILLER First Line: Sing not to me of earthly power Last Line: Christ's death upon the cross. Alternate Author Name(s): Miller, J. Corson Subject(s): Crucifixion; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion | |||
Sing not to me of earthly power, For winds make sport of the dust of kings; In many an immemorial hour, Men fought and bled for trivial things. Sing me the prayer that lifts from some white heart, As Earth's immortal part. For deeds that live to gain reward, And dreams that barter Love for Fame: These all shall die as with a sword, And be forever linked with shame. The great white visions born of pain and death, These have eternal breath. And as a comet sweeps the sky, To reappear through cycling years, So shall Love's deeds supreme and high Enkindle hope again from tears. Sing me Love's utter sacrifice and loss -- Christ's death upon the Cross. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SOUNDS OF THE RESURRECTED DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS (#3): 2. ANGEL ... by MARVIN BELL CAROL: NEW STYLE by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET THE CROSS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE SILVER TRADE by ARTHUR SZE BALLAD OF SIMPLE SIMON by JOSEPH CORSON MILLER DAGONET MAKES A SONG FOR THE KING by JOSEPH CORSON MILLER EPICEDIUM; IN MEMORY OF AMERICA'S DEAD IN THE GREAT WAR by JOSEPH CORSON MILLER |
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