Sonnet IV – To . . . in church By Alan Seeger

   If I was drawn here from a distant place,
    ‘Twas not to pray nor hear our friend’s address,
    But, gazing once more on your winsome face,
    To worship there Ideal Loveliness.
    On that pure shrine that has too long ignored
    The gifts that once I brought so frequently
    I lay this votive offering, to record
    How sweet your quiet beauty seemed to me.
    Enchanting girl, my faith is not a thing
    By futile prayers and vapid psalm-singing
    To vent in crowded nave and public pew.
    My creed is simple: that the world is fair,
    And beauty the best thing to worship there,
    And I confess it by adoring you.

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    Biarritz, Sunday, March 26, 1916.