Lift up your hearts, you whom the spring days urge To walk the forest ways to cool beach sands, And swim the leaping waves -- with quickened hands Fling wide the plumage of the restless surge. You know the high sea spray will wash and purge The weariness of flesh ... You understand That life is vibrant when the rhythmic band Of praise and love and faith in God emerge! Lift up your hearts to sunlight in the field; Of scented winds and rains there is no dearth; The climbing sun that quickens half the earth, Beats on the wayside trees whose great arms shield The grasses' muted throbbings in their birth: Let shadows drift and peace glide to your hearts -- In sea and sun, His work of love, a new day starts! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN ANSWER TO THE PARSON by WILLIAM BLAKE A BED OF FORGET-ME-NOTS by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI TO A BUTTERFLY (1) by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ON AN INFANT UNBORN, AND THE MOTHER DYING IN TRAVAIL by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) A THOUGHT FOR A LONELY DEATH-BED by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING |