STROPHE Unperishing youth! Thou leapest from forth The cell of thy hidden nativity; Never mortal saw The cradle of the strong one; Never mortal heard The gathering of his voices; The deep-murmured charm of the son of the rock, That is lisp'd evermore at his slumberless fountain. There's a cloud at the portal, a spray-woven veil At the shrine of his ceaseless renewing; It embosoms the roses of dawn, It entangles the shafts of the noon, And into the bed of its stillness The moonshine sinks down as in slumber, That the son of the rock, that the nursling of heaven May be born in a holy twilight! ANTISTROPHE The wild goat in awe Looks up and beholds Above thee the cliff inaccessible; -- Thou at once full-born Madd'nest in thy joyance, Whirlest, shatter'st, spliltt'st, Life invulnerable. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MERLIN'S PROPHESY by WILLIAM BLAKE AT THE CARNIVAL by ANNE SPENCER THE DAISY; WRITTEN AT EDINBURGH by ALFRED TENNYSON THE ETERNAL JUSTICE by ANNE REEVE ALDRICH MOVE UPWARD by ALEXANDER ANDERSON EMBLEMS OF LOVE: 23. SOONER WOUNDED THAN CURED by PHILIP AYRES HOW DOES THE RAIN COME? by CHARLES ROLLIN BALLARD |