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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FROM DEPTHS UNKNOWN: DEDICATORY, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS First Line: I do not seek for worldly fame Last Line: Within thy pulsing heart. | |||
I do not seek for worldly fame, I only wish to write my name And live within thy heart, That children and grandchildren may Walk with me still along life's way Long after I depart; That future generations may Take up the book and sometimes say His soul lives with us yet, For we walk with him day by day And ponder truth along the way The heart doth not forget. 'Tis not in mausoleum stones Wherein doth lie man's sacred bones That memory shall live; Not in accumulated gold, Worldly success with wealth untold, 'Tis what man's soul doth give. If thou shouldst scan these pages o'er And some thought lead through Heaven's door And thou shouldst not depart, Then I shall not have lived in vain For in Christ's love I live again Within thy pulsing heart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A DREAM OF LOVE by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS A HYMN by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS A KIDDIE'S DREAM by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS A LOVE SONG by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS A NEW YEAR GREETING by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS A RAINBOW by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS ACROSS THE SEA OF LIFE by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS AIR CASTLES by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS AN ADIRONDACK WINTER SONG by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS AN AIR CLOUD by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS |
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