Poems by Henrik Ibsen

Writer, playwright, poet and theater director, born thursday march 20, 1828 in Skien (Norway), died wednesday may 23, 1906 in Oslo (Norway)
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Throughout the crowded ballroom
there's naught but gladness and mirth;
not one of them all that hath felt it--
the weary burden of earth;
not one of them all that hath felt it--
not one that could ever guess
how, under the veil of rejoicing,
lurks the horror of emptiness.
Henrik Ibsen
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