Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Here you will find the Poem Pursuit and Possession of poet Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Pursuit and Possession

When I behold what pleasure is pursuit, 
What life, what glorious eagerness it is; 
Then mark how full possession falls from this, 
How fairer seems the blossom than the fruit -- 
I am perplexed, and often stricken mute 
Wondering which attained the higher bliss, 
The wingèd insect, or the chrysalis 
It thrust aside with unreluctant foot. 
Spirit of verse, that still elud'st my art, 
Thou uncaught rapture, thou swift-fleeting fire, 
O let me follow thee with hungry heart 
If beauty's full possession kill desire! 
Still flit away in moonlight, rain, and dew, 
Will-of-the-wisp, that I may still pursue!