THE irresponsive silence of the land, The irresponsive sounding of the sea, Speak both one message of one sense to me: -- Aloof, aloof, we stand aloof, so stand Thou too aloof, bound with the flawless band Of inner solitude; we bind not thee; But who from thy self-chain shall set thee free? What heart shall touch thy heart? What hand thy hand? And I am sometimes proud and sometimes meek, And sometimes I remember days of old When fellowship seem'd not so far to seek, And all the world and I seem'd much less cold, And at the rainbow's foot lay surely gold, And hope felt strong, and life itself not weak. Thus I am mine own prison. Everything Around me free amd sunny and at ease: Or if in shadow, in s shade of trees Which the sun kisses, where the gay birds sing And where all winds make various murmuring; Where bees are found, with honey for the bees; Where sounds are music, and where silences Are music of an unlike fashioning. Then gaze I at the merrymaking crew And smile a moment sigh Thinking: Why can I not rejoice with you? But soon I put the foolish fancy by: I am not what I have nor what I do; But what I was I am, I am even I. Therefore myself that one only thing I hold to use or waste, to keep or give; My sole possession every day I live, And still mine own, while moon and seasons bring From crudeness ripeness mellow and sanative; Ever mine own, when saints break grave and sing. And this myself as king unto my King I give, to Him who gave Himself for me; Who gives Himself to me, and bids me sing A sweet new song of His redeemed set free; He bids me sing, O Death, where is thy sting? And sing, O grave, where is thy victory? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SOUVENIR by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON A TRAMPWOMAN'S TRAGEDY by THOMAS HARDY TO MRS. THRALE [ON HER COMPLETING HER THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR] by SAMUEL JOHNSON (1709-1784) PICTURES FROM APPLEDORE: 5 by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL MONNA INNOMINATA, A SONNET OF SONNETS: 7 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 72 by PHILIP SIDNEY VERSES, RESPECTFULLY & AFFECTIONALLY INSCRIBED TO PROFESSIONAL FRIEND by BERNARD BARTON |