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Classic poem

The Suicide's Argument

by Samuel Coleridge

Ere the birth of my life, if I wished it or no

No question was asked me--it could not be so !

If the life was the question, a thing sent to try

And to live on be YES; what can NO be ? to die.

NATURE'S ANSWER

Is't returned, as 'twas sent ? Is't no worse for the wear ?

Think first, what you ARE ! Call to mind what you WERE !

I gave you innocence, I gave you hope,

Gave health, and genius, and an ample scope,

Return you me guilt, lethargy, despair ?

Make out the invent'ry ; inspect, compare !

Then die--if die you dare !

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About this poem

First line
Ere the birth of my life, if I wished it or no
Poet
Samuel Coleridge
Themes
death, hope, identity

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