paroles de chanson When I Have Fears - Sir Ralph Richardson
When
I
have
fears
that
I
may
cease
to
be
Before
my
pen
has
gleaned
my
teeming
brain,
Before
high-pilèd
books,
in
charactery,
Hold
like
rich
garners
the
full
ripened
grain;
When
I
behold,
upon
the
night's
starred
face,
Huge
cloudy
symbols
of
a
high
romance,
And
think
that
I
may
never
live
to
trace
Their
shadows
with
the
magic
hand
of
chance;
And
when
I
feel,
fair
creature
of
an
hour,
That
I
shall
never
look
upon
thee
more,
Never
have
relish
in
the
faery
power
Of
unreflecting
love—then
on
the
shore
Of
the
wide
world
I
stand
alone,
and
think
Till
love
and
fame
to
nothingness
do
sink.
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