Poem A Day

Classic poem

Thy Days Are Done

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

Thy days are done, thy fame begun;

Thy country's strains record

The triumphs of her chosen Son,

The slaughters of his sword!

The deeds he did, the fields he won,

The freedom he restored!

Though thou art fall'n, while we are free

Thou shall not taste of death!

The generous blood that flowed from thee

Disdained to sink beneath:

Within our veins its currents be,

Thy spirit on our breath!

Thy name, our charging hosts along,

Shall be the battle-word!

Thy fall, the theme of choral song

From virgin voices poured!

To weep would do thy glory wrong:

Thou shalt not be deplored.

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About this poem

First line
Thy days are done, thy fame begun;
Poet
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Themes
nature, death, beauty, solitude

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