somethings will never change

Posted January 10th, 2010 Posted In random

So, while my father is fixing the fire in the fireplace as I finish my plate of dinner nearby, he recites:

Trust no Future, howe’er pleasant !
Let the dead Past bury its dead !
Act,— act in the living Present !
Heart within, and God overhead !

And then asks: Who wrote those words?

I make a guess and it is wrong. Not Shakespeare even though the last line is strangely familiar.

Longfellow.

Ah. Of course. Why didn’t I think of Longfellow.

He adds: From Psalm on Life.

His encyclopedic memory never seizes to impress me.

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