Poem A Day

Daily poem

Poem for August 7, 2026

The poem for August 7, 2026 is "Were My Bosom As False As Thou Deem'st It to Be" by George Gordon, Lord Byron.

Were My Bosom As False As Thou Deem'st It to Be

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

Were my bosom as false as thou deem'st it to be,

I need not have wandered from far Galilee;

It was but abjuring my creed to efface

The curse which, thou say'st, is the crime of my race.

If the bad never triumph, then God is with thee!

If the slave only sin--thou art spotless and free!

If the Exile on earth is an Outcast on high,

Live on in thy faith--but in mine I will die.

I have lost for that faith more than thou canst bestow,

As the God who permits thee to prosper doth know;

In his hand is my heart and my hope--and in thine

The land and the life which for him I resign.

About this daily poem

Daily date
August 7, 2026
Poem
Were My Bosom As False As Thou Deem'st It to Be
Poet
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Themes
love, death, hope, solitude

Poem A Day

Keep Poem for August 7, 2026 for later.

Save favorites and return to the daily reader.