Poems Of John Donne

By John Donne

Relic, The Relic, The

Relic, The

Relic, The

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WHEN my grave is broke up again
        Some second guest to entertain,
        —For graves have learn`d that woman-head,
        To be to more than one a bed—
        And he that digs it, spies
A bracelet of bright hair about the bone,
        Will he not let us alone,
And think that there a loving couple lies,
Who thought that this device might be some way
To make their souls at the last busy day
Meet at this grave, and make a little stay?

        If this fall in a time, or land,
        Where mass-devotion doth command,
        Then he that digs us up will bring
        Us to the bishop or the king,
        To make us relics ; then
Thou shalt be a Mary Magdalen, and I
        A something else thereby ;
All women shall adore us, and some men.
And, since at such time miracles are sought,
I would have that age by this paper taught
What miracles we harmless lovers wrought.

        First we loved well and faithfully,
        Yet knew not what we loved, nor why ;
        Difference of sex we never knew,
        No more than guardian angels do ;
        Coming and going we
Perchance might kiss, but not between those meals ;
        Our hands ne`er touch`d the seals,
Which nature, injured by late law, sets free.
These miracles we did ; but now alas !
All measure, and all language, I should pass,
Should I tell what a miracle she was.


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