The builder who first bridged Niagara's gorge, Before he swung his cable, shore to shore, Sent out across the gulf his venturing kite Bearing a slender cord for unseen hands To grasp upon a further cliff and draw A greater cord, and then a greater yet; Till at last across the chasm swung The cablethen the mighty bridge in air! So we may send our little timid thought Across the void, out to God's reaching hands Send out our love and faith to thread the deep, Thought after thought until the little cord Has greatened to a chain no chance can break, Andwe are anchored to the Infinite! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FIGHTING RACE [FEBRUARY 16, 1898] by JOSEPH IGNATIUS CONSTANTINE CLARKE THE DARK FOREST by PHILIP EDWARD THOMAS OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY by JOHN BEAUMONT THE FLYING WORDS by MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP 1916 SEEN FROM 1921 by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN NATALIA'S RESURRECTION: 11 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 2. TO A STRANGER by EDWARD CARPENTER TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 4. WHEN I LOOK UPON YOUR FACES by EDWARD CARPENTER |