Four winds and seven seas have called me friend, And countless roads have known my restless feet; Deep crystal springs and pollened buds were sweet For sustenance their princely fare to lend, While nameless birds from grove and blossomed bend Deluged my soul with song; if it were meet To love Life so, then Love will but complete My joy, for Life with Love can never end. Love, I have heard the sweet of your voice, have seen You pass the dawn-flushed singing hills between; Now suppliant I kneel and pray you show The mercied sceptre favored Esther saw; The dawn in me has broke, and well I know That Love is king and creed and Persian Law. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE NEGRO'S TRAGEDY by CLAUDE MCKAY YOU ARE FIRE EATERS by MARIANNE MOORE CORTEGE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON BALLADE AGAINST THE ENEMIES OF FRANCE by FRANCOIS VILLON THE PHILOSOPHER by EMILY JANE BRONTE A BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 8 by THOMAS CAMPION JAY A-PASS'D by WILLIAM BARNES TO A FATHER, ON THE DEATH OF HIS ONLY CHILD by BERNARD BARTON |