Ethelwyn Wetherald

The Wind of Death

 
 
THE wind of death, that softly blows
The last warm petal from the rose,
The last dry leaf from off the tree,
To-night has come to breathe on me.
 
There was a time I learned to hate
 As weaker mortals learn to love;
The passion held me fixed as fate,
Burned in my veins early and late;
 But now a wind falls from above–
 
The wind of death, that silently
Enshroudeth friend and enemy.
 
There was a time my soul was thrilled
 By keen ambition’s whip and spur;
My master forced me where he willed,
And with his power my life was filled;
 But now the old-time pulses stir
 
How faintly in the wind of death,
That bloweth lightly as a breath.
 
And once, but once, at Love’s dear feet
 I yielded strength and life and heart;
His look turned bitter into sweet,
His smile made all the world complete;
 The wind blows loves like leaves apart–
 
The wind of death, that tenderly
Is blowing 'twixt my love and me.
 
O wind of death, that darkly blows
Each separate ship of human woes
Far out on a mysterious sea,
I turn, I turn my face to thee!
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