A Toast

George Santayana

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See this bowl of purple wine,
Life-blood of the lusty vine!
All the warmth of summer suns
In the vintage liquid runs,
All the glow of winter nights
Plays about its jewel lights,
Thoughts of time when love was young
Lurk its ruby drops among,
And its deepest depths are dyed
With delight of friendship tried.
Worthy offering, I ween,
For a god or for a queen,
Is the draught I pour to thee,--
Comfort of all misery,
Single friend of the forlorn,
Haven of all beings born,
Hope when trouble wakes at night,
And when naught delights, delight.
Holy Death, I drink to thee;
Do not part my friends and me.
Take this gift, which for a night
Puts dull leaden care to flight,
Thou who takest grief away
For a night and for a day.

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  • Tom Boston

    WOW! JUST READ "A TOAST" WHAT A PIECE. DEPTH. EMOTION. THE SYMBOLISM WITH THE WINE IS SOMETHING ELSE. AND THAT TWIST AT THE END, WHOA... MAKES YOU THINK, DON'T IT? REALLY PERSPECTIVE SHIFTING. SO GLAD I STUMBLED UPON THIS POEM, GIVING IT A SOLID THUMBS UP!