Something beyond! though now, with joy unfound, The life-task falleth from thy weary hand, Be brave, be patient! In the fair beyond Thou'lt understand. Thou'lt understand why our most royal hours Couch sorrowful slaves bound by low nature's greed; Why the celestial soul's a minion made To narrowest need. In this pent sphere of being incomplete, The imperfect fragment of a beauteous whole, For yon rare regions, where the perfect meet, Sighs the lone soul. Sighs for the perfect! Far and fair it lies; It hath no half-fed friendships perishing fleet, No partial insights, no averted eyes, No loves unmeet. Something beyond! Light for our clouded eyes! In this dark dwelling, in its shrouded beams. Our best waits masked, few pierce the soul's disguise; How sad it seems! Something beyond! Ah, if it were not so, Darker would be thy face, O brief To-day; Earthward we'd bow beneath life's smiting woe, Powerless to pray. Something beyond! the immortal morning stands Above the night; clear shines her precious brow; The pendulous star in her transfigured hands Brightens the Now. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK: FIT 3. THE BAKER'S TALE by CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON EXCELLENCY OF CHRIST by GILES FLETCHER THE YOUNGER THE LIGHT THAT LIES by THOMAS MOORE ADDRESS TO THE OCEAN by BRYAN WALLER PROCTER FLAMMONDE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON NORTH-WEST PASSAGE: 1. GOOD NIGHT by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON YEW-TREES by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH |