After all mine is the joy Which naught can lessen or destroy. For love has led my flying feet Where immortelles are springing sweet, And everlasting skies of gold Are memories, when earth is cold And though our future paths should lie Estranged, as star-ways, through the sky, I shall not look reproof, nor find Within this pass a charge unkind, And lightly sorrow shall be met For I can never know regret. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CROWING OF THE RED COCK by EMMA LAZARUS ON THE DEATH OF JAZZ by JOHN KENDRICK BANGS PSALM 15 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE TO A PERSIAN ROSE by WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE IN THE KING'S ENGLISH by BERTON BRALEY |