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The poet in the poem peace longs that the people of the world should live in peace and harmony. ... He imagines a scene of togetherness where everyone will be holding hands and the world will resound with songs of peace. The poet dreams of a world where there will be no war.There is the peace that cometh after sorrow,Of hope surrendered, not of hope fulfilled;

There is the peace that cometh after sorrow,Of hope surrendered, not of hope fulfilled;A peace that looketh not upon to-morrow,

There is the peace that cometh after sorrow,Of hope surrendered, not of hope fulfilled;A peace that looketh not upon to-morrow,But calmly on a tempest that is stilled.

♀️A peace which lives not now in joy's excesses,

A peace which lives not now in joy's excesses,Nor in the happy life of love secure,

A peace which lives not now in joy's excesses,Nor in the happy life of love secure,But in the unerring strength the heart possesses,

A peace which lives not now in joy's excesses,Nor in the happy life of love secure,But in the unerring strength the heart possesses,Of conflicts won, while learning to endure.

A peace which lives not now in joy's excesses,Nor in the happy life of love secure,But in the unerring strength the heart possesses,Of conflicts won, while learning to endure.A peace-there is, in sacrifice secluded,

A peace which lives not now in joy's excesses,Nor in the happy life of love secure,But in the unerring strength the heart possesses,Of conflicts won, while learning to endure.A peace-there is, in sacrifice secluded,A life subdued, from will and passion free;

A peace which lives not now in joy's excesses,Nor in the happy life of love secure,But in the unerring strength the heart possesses,Of conflicts won, while learning to endure.A peace-there is, in sacrifice secluded,A life subdued, from will and passion free;'Tis not the peace that over Eden brooded,

A peace which lives not now in joy's excesses,Nor in the happy life of love secure,But in the unerring strength the heart possesses,Of conflicts won, while learning to endure.

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