What Matters It? Poem by George Frederick Cameron

What Matters It?

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WHAT reck we of the creeds of men?–
We see them–we shall see again.
What reck we of the tempest's shock?
What reck we where our anchor lock?
On golden marl or mould–
In salt-sea flower or riven rock–
What matter–so it hold?

What matters it the spot we fill
On Earth's green sod when all is said?–
When feet and hands and heart are still
And all our pulses quieted?
When hate or love can kill nor thrill,–
When we are done with life and dead?

So we be haunted night nor day
By any sin that we have sinned,
What matter where we dream away
The ages?–In the isles of Ind,
In Tybee, Cuba, or Cathay,
Or in some world of winter wind?

It may be I would wish to sleep
Beneath the wan, white stars of June,
And hear the southern breezes creep
Between me and the mellow moon;
But so I do not wake to weep
At any night or any moon,

And so the generous gods allow
Repose and peace from evil dreams,
It matters little where or how
My couch is spread:–by moving streams,
Or on some eminent mountain's brow
Kist by the morn's or sunset's beams.

For we shall rest; the brain that planned,
That thought or wrought or well or ill,
At gaze like Joshua's moon shall stand,
Not working any work or will,
While eye and lip and heart and hand
Shall all be still–shall all be still!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bharati Nayak 21 December 2023

(Part-2) Cameron's poem speaks of the feelings of a soldier who is in the field of war, who is uncertain of his fate, the fears, the love and what importance their life holds for others? Whether he will wake up to see the beauty around him?

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Bharati Nayak 21 December 2023

The Biography of George Fredrick Cameron says he was a war poet since he was a poet writing in time of and on the subject of the Anglo-Zulu War. He wrote Leo, the Royal Cadet. The latter achieved over 1,700 performances between its premiere in 1889 and 1925.(Part-1)

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