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The Children of the Night
Two Sonnets
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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       I
       Just as I wonder at the twofold screen
       Of twisted innocence that you would plait
       For eyes that uncourageously await
       The coming of a kingdom that has been,
       So do I wonder what God's love can mean
       To you that all so strangely estimate
       The purpose and the consequent estate
       Of one short shuddering step to the Unseen.
       No, I have not your backward faith to shrink
       Lone-faring from the doorway of God's home
       To find Him in the names of buried men;
       Nor your ingenious recreance to think
       We cherish, in the life that is to come,
       The scattered features of dead friends again.
       II
       Never until our souls are strong enough
       To plunge into the crater of the Scheme --
       Triumphant in the flash there to redeem
       Love's handsel and forevermore to slough,
       Like cerements at a played-out masque, the rough
       And reptile skins of us whereon we set
       The stigma of scared years -- are we to get
       Where atoms and the ages are one stuff.
       Nor ever shall we know the cursed waste
       Of life in the beneficence divine
       Of starlight and of sunlight and soul-shine
       That we have squandered in sin's frail distress,
       Till we have drunk, and trembled at the taste,
       The mead of Thought's prophetic endlessness.