How pure and honest all things human Which drift so heavenly when untouched; They coat our eyes and dull our words They should, forever remain unclutched By human hands which hurt and ****, By ropes of sadness and of glee And studious eyes of all things mortal, Who should learn to bear and let it be. But what of life if not things human, What of anything without it all, Why shall I remain insensate Let senseless sorrow inside me grow? Endure the heavens and the hells Grant your darling make you a fool, Become accustomed to the hurt For misery is a party, and love a funeral.