FOR one rare moment on a naked spray, With your dead-oak-leaf tail and spotted breast, Little brown pilgrim on your sun-led quest I saw you loitering in the northward way. The song with which you flood the dying day When you have found your mate and sheltered nest In some far woodland I had never guessed From your still presence. Yet a shining ray Of light and hope has set my heart aglow Only because I have seen the hermit thrush. What joy could one but win the power to know In passing through the human stress and din, By some sure sign, some sudden inward hush, Which stranger keeps a holy song within. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SATIRES: 51. UPON NOTHING by JOHN WILMOT THE BIRD FANCIER by WILLIAM ROSE BENET LOVE'S SECRET NAME by JOHN ARTHUR BLAIKIE SHEEPBELLS by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN BLESS THE BLESSED MORN by HORATIO (HORATIUS) BONAR THE FISHERMAN by GAMALIEL BRADFORD IN THE FOREST by MAURICE BUCHOR THE WANDERER: 1. IN ITALY: A CHAIN TO WEAR by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |