A song I never heard

I must rehearse,

Counting each hour a word,

Counting each day a verse.

Not of my proper choice

Raise I my voice,

While others—fierce and strong—

Raise theirs to drown my song.

Must I then sing aloud,

Faint as a bird,

And, like a bird, be proud

To sing—to sing unheard?

Weary and very weak,

Shall I then seek

A hearing, idiot-wise,

From the unhearing skies?

Drowning my whispered dreams,

Great voices cry.

They sing their songs, it seems,

With better heart than I.

Hush—I can hear Death sing—

Here is my sting.”

And the Grave echo—“ See,

Here is my victory

To-night the heavens bend

A little nearer.

The singer is my friend,

And I—at last—the hearer.

No more to sing alone

A song unknown,—

Hush—very tense and thin,

The dawn-like notes begin.