The Soul's Quest Poem by John Bannister Tabb

The Soul's Quest



I laid my vesture by
Upon this spot,
And here returning, I
Behold it not.
Dost thou, O earth, resume
The relics of the tomb?


Whereto the Earth replies:
'Be not afraid;
Safe in my keeping lies
What here was laid:
A thousand forms refine
What shall again be thine.'

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