Saturday, October 29, 2005

Solitude

A contribution by Hyena:

Dunno if this goes with the general theme of Melancholetta but its is one of my favourites by Alexander Pope, and makes a lot of sense. Please include this onto your blog if you can.


Solitude
How happy he, who free from care
The rage of courts, and noise of towns;
Contented breaths his native air,
In his own grounds.
Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread,
Whose flocks supply him with attire,
Whose trees in summer yield him shade,
In winter fire.
Blest! who can unconcern'dly find
Hours, days, and years slide swift away,
In health of body, peace of mind,
Quiet by day,
Sound sleep by night; study and ease
Together mix'd; sweet recreation,
And innocence, which most does please,
With meditation.
Thus let me live, unheard, unknown;
Thus unlamented let me dye;
Steal from the world, and not a stone
Tell where I lye.

Alexander Pope (1688-1744)

Regards,
L. Hyena

4 Comments:

At 3:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh.. the kind of life I dream of..

 
At 8:33 AM, Blogger N said...

Can I be a member too??

 
At 8:03 PM, Blogger Dileepan said...

Reaper: Sure you can! Can you please leave your email address, so that I will be able to send you an invitation?

 
At 3:07 AM, Blogger N said...

swapna2285@yahoo.com ,this is my mail id.

 

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