LET your mind be quiet, realising the beauty of the world, and the immense the boundless treasures that it holds in store. All that you have within you, all that your heart desires, all that your Nature so specially fits you forthat or the counterpart of it waits embedded in the great Whole, for you. It will surely come to you. Yet equally surely not one moment before its appointed time will it come. All your crying and fever and reaching out of hands will make no difference. Therefore do not begin that game at all. Do not recklessly spill the waters of your mind in this direction and in that, lest you become like a spring lost and dissipated in the desert. But draw them together into a little compass, and hold them still, so still; And let them become clear, so clearso limpid, so mirror-like; At last the mountains and the sky shall glass themselves in peaceful beauty, And the antelope shall descend to drink, and to gaze at his reflected image, and the lion to quench his thirst, And Love himself shall come and bend over, and catch his own likeness in you. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A DEATH SCENE by EMILY JANE BRONTE LINES WRITTEN IN THE ALBUM AT ELBINGERODE, IN HARTZ FOREST by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE HAMATREYA by RALPH WALDO EMERSON AFTER THE WAR by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE THE PRINCESS: SONG by ALFRED TENNYSON |