Here you will find the Poem Oh say not that my heart is cold of poet Charles Wolfe
Oh say not that my heart is cold To aught that once could warm it - That Nature's Form so dear of old No more has power to charm it; Or that th' ungenerous world can chill One glow of fond emotion For those who made it dearer still, And shared my wild devotion. Still oft those solemn scenes I view In rapt and dreamy sadness; Oft look on those who loved them too With Fancy's idle gladness; Again I longed to view the light In Nature's features glowing; Again to tread the mountain's height, And taste the soul's o'erflowing. Stern Duty rose, and frowning flung His leaden chain around me; With iron look and sullen tongue He muttered as he bound me - 'The mountain breeze, the boundless heaven, Unfit for toil the creature; These for the free alone were given, - But what have slaves with Nature?'