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Hap
If but some vengeful god would call to me
From up the sky, and laugh: “Thou suffering thing,
Know that thy sorrow is my ecstasy,
that thy love’s loss is my hate’s profiting!”

Then would I bear it, clench myself, and die,
Steeled by the sense of ire unmerited;
Half-eased in that a Powerfuller than I
Had willed and meted me the tears I shed.

But not so.  How arrives it joy lies slain,
And why unblooms the best hope ever sown?
—Crass Casualty obstructs the sun and rain,
And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan. . .
These purblind Doomsters had as readily strown
Blisses about my pilgrimage as pain.
God
Steeled by the sense of ire unmerited,
Half-eased in that a Powerfuller than I
Has willed and meted me the tears I've shed,
I clench my fist and shake it at the sky

And at the vengeful God who hammers me,
Delivering the blows that break my brain;
The God who finds his greatest ecstasy
In violencing my life with blinding pain;

Who laughs and says, "Thou suffering thing, declare
If thou hast understanding: Who hath laid
The measures of the earth's foundations?  Where
O where wast thou, O man, whenas I made
The cloud the garment of the sea?  How dare
Thou, foolish man, thy maker to upbraid?"
Compare "Hap" by Thomas Hardy
Travis Green Aug 2021
We didn’t have
To overanalyze our emotions
For each other
We knew the love we shared
Was continuous and sensuous
Rare sweetness and spendiferousness

We knew in a short stretch of time
We could triumph over our desires
As we anxiously sought blossoming
Hotness within each other

We inhaled refreshing fragrances
Listening to our captivating, cadenced voices
Two lovers lost in ecstasy
Such pleasure to behold
Kissing more and more
Like a pair of blissful birds
Sharing their spheres

We were entangled
Our flaming features
Becoming livelier
Our sensations
Becoming powerfuller
So intense beyond mind and body
Sexing one another
In togetherness
With nothing else
To give thought to

— The End —