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Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.

VIII. Wedded Love

“Till death us part”

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1815–1881)

“TILL death us part,”

Thus speaks the heart

When each to each repeats the words of doom;

For better and for worse,

Through blessing and through curse,

We shall be one, till life’s last hour shall come.

Life with its myriad grasp

Our yearning souls shall clasp

By ceaseless love and still expectant wonder;

In bonds that shall endure

Indissolubly sure

Till God in death shall part our paths asunder.

Till death us join!

Oh, word yet more divine,

Which to the breaking heart breathes hope sublime!

Through wasted hours,

And shattered powers,

We still are one, despite the change and time.

Death with his healing hand

Shall knit once more the band,

Which needs but that one link that none may sever;

Till, through the only Good,

Seen, felt, and understood,

The life in God shall make us one forever.