Poems by Bertrand Arthur William Russell

Mathematician, philosopher, logician, essayist and activist, born saturday may 18, 1872 in Trellech, Monmouthshire (United Kingdom), died monday february 2, 1970 in Penrhyndeudraeth, Wales (United Kingdom)
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Through the long years
I sought peace,
I found ecstasy, I found anguish,
I found madness,
I found loneliness,
I found the solitary pain
that gnaws the heart,
But peace I did not find.
Now, old and near my end,
I have known you,
And, knowing you,
I have found both ecstasy and peace,
I know rest,
After so many lonely years.
I know what life and love may be.
Now, if I sleep,
I shall sleep fulfille.
Bertrand Arthur William Russell
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