Unsolved by John McCrae

Published: Feb. 19, 2008, 8:01 a.m.

b'McCrae read by Classic Poetry Aloud:\\nhttp://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/\\nGiving voice to the poetry of the past.\\n\\n---------------------------------------------\\n\\nUnsolved\\nby John McCrae (1872 \\u2013 1918)\\n\\nAmid my books I lived the hurrying years,\\n Disdaining kinship with my fellow man;\\nAlike to me were human smiles and tears,\\n I cared not whither Earth\'s great life-stream ran,\\nTill as I knelt before my mouldered shrine,\\n God made me look into a woman\'s eyes;\\nAnd I, who thought all earthly wisdom mine,\\n Knew in a moment that the eternal skies\\nWere measured but in inches, to the quest\\n That lay before me in that mystic gaze.\\n"Surely I have been errant: it is best\\n That I should tread, with men their human ways."\\nGod took the teacher, ere the task was learned,\\nAnd to my lonely books again I turned.'