THE all upholding, The all enfolding, The all beholding, Most secret Night; From whose abysses, With wordless blisses, The Sun's first kisses, Called gods to light. One god undying, But multiplying, Restlessly trying, Doing: undone. Through myriad changes, He sweeps and ranges; But life estranges Many in one. In wild commotion, Out of the ocean, With moan and motion, Wave upon waves, Mingling in thunder, Rise and go under: Break, life, asunder; Night has her graves. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...YUSSOUF by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SCURVY ENTERTAINMENT by ABU ABD ALLAH THE SWORD by MICHAEL JOSEPH BARRY THE EVERLASTING GOSPEL (VERSION 2) by WILLIAM BLAKE THE CONGREGATION by GAMALIEL BRADFORD CHILD-PLAY by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON |