Friend In The Desolate Time

Erik Johan Stagnelius 1793 (Öland) – 1823 (Stockholm)



Friend, in the desolate time, when your soul is enshrouded in darkness
   When, in a deep abyss, memory and feeling die out,
Intellect timidly gropes among shadowy forms and illusions
   Heart can no longer sigh, eye is unable to weep;
When, from your night-clouded soul the wings of fire have fallen
   And you, to nothing, afraid, feel yourself sinking once more,
Say, who rescues you then?—Who is the comforting angel
   Brings to your innermost soul order and beauty again,
Building once more your fragmented world, restoring the fallen
   Altar, and when it is raised, lighting the sacred flame?-—
None but the powerful being who first from the limitless darkness
   Kissed to life seraphs and woke numberless suns to their dance.
None but the holy Word who called the worlds into existence
   And in whose power the worlds move on their paths to this day.
Therefore, rejoice, oh friend, and sing in the darkness of sorrow:
   Night is the mother of day, Chaos the neighbor of God.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 26, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEFGHEIAJKLMN
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 983
Words 170
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 16

Erik Johan Stagnelius

Erik Johan Stagnelius was born October 14, 1793 in Gärdslösa, on the island Öland, Sweden, and died on April 3, 1823 in Stockholm. He was a Romantic poet and playwright. 1810 to 1840 was a blossoming time in Swedish poetry, and there were several writers of distinguished merit, among them Esaias Tegnér, Erik Gustaf Geijer, Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom and Erik Johan Stagnelius. The brief and mysterious life and death of Erik Johan Stagnelius have given a romantic interest to all that is connected with his name. more…

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