Walter Murdoch (1874–1970). The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse. 1918.
130. A Last Counsel
C
Strength to go from us ungrieving?
All these hours of loving sorrow
Only make more bitter leaving.
Of the pain you leave behind you;
From the golden sunlight shrinking
For the earthly tears will blind you.
For the little while remaining;
You would seek when broken-hearted
For the mighty heart’s sustaining.
From our place of wounds and weeping,
With your soul for comfort burning
To the mother-bosom creeping.