The Poetry Corner

Young Again.

By Charles Sangster

Young again!Young again! Beating heart!I deemed that sorrow, With its torture-rack of pain, Had eclipsed each bright to-morrow; And that Love could never rise Into life's cerulean skies, Singing the divine refrain - "Young again!Young again!" Young again!Young again! Passion dies as we grow older; Love that in repose has lain, Takes a higher flight, and bolder: Fresh from rest and dewy sleep, Like the skylark's matin sweep, Singing the divine refrain - "Young again!Young again!" Young again!Young again! Book of Youth, thy sunny pages Here and there a tear may stain, But 'tis Love that makes us sages. Love, Hope, Youth - blest trinity! Wanting these, and what were we? Who would chant the sweet refrain - "Young again!Young again!"