A FORGIVENESS


That curse shall be Forgiveness!”

Byron’s Childe Harold

Forgive? Yes,—but I cannot forget,

For the deathless Soul is strong,

And God himself can never efface

Its memory of a Wrong;

And though you are dead and laid in your grave

And the evil you wrought is done,

Though your lips are cold in the covering mould,

Yet your dastard Lie lives on!

Forgive? Yes,—but I cannot forget

The merciless, murderous thrust

Of your treacherous hand with its backward blow

When you killed my whole life’s trust;

Craving my pity, you broke my heart

And slandered my name and fame,—

By the Christian creed, I forgive you, coward!

Let the pardon be your shame!

Forgive? Yes,—as the Christ forgave

When the Judas kiss was given,

And Hell suck’d down the traitor’s soul

While his curse was pronounc’d in Heaven!

Nothing so low, and nothing so base

As a stab in the back of a friend,

And those who saw you handle the knife

Scarce wonder’d at your end!

Forgive? Yes,—my forgiveness shall burn

On your grave in “coals of fire,”—

It shall kindle into a flame and leap

To the height of my life’s desire,

It shall reach straight up to the gates of God,

And there like a Sword shall stay,

And, lest you come sneaking out of Hell

It shall bar your heavenward way!

It shall warn you off with the lightning flash

Of an honest faith betray’d—

It shall shut you out from the garden of God,

And hold you back afraid,—

Like a torch of terror adown your dark

Its endless flare shall shine,

And spread like a widening gulf of fire

Between your spirit and mine.

Forgive? Yes—but I shall not forget!

I shall keep your name in my prayers,

That God may remember as well as I

The infamous taint it bears!

I forgive—I forgive! But I shall not forget;—

And as long as the great worlds roll,

My forgiveness shall be as the seal of doom

Fired down upon your soul!