I wonder what gold of light cast darkness away every dawn;
Disembowelling the core of usurping fiends that rattle,
The unreposing beams of all eternity toiling their span
Full of goodwill and selflessness which none can imitate.
The trodding grace down the haunting valley of darkness;
Beguiled by the charming earth delving its riches hastily,
Are but constant in folly with the affluent swell`d in emptiness
Then the destitute fretful cursing the inequalities of this democracy.
If the lustrous ivy looses the evergreen we can despair.
If the glinting gold can rust then we too can rust.
If the cordial light obscures forever then we can let evil conquer.
If  death disembodies o`r spirits to hell then heaven be naught.
    Lest halting eternitizing troubles forgoing a peaceful mind,
    We load our shoulders with burdens breeding eternal hatred.