THERE'S a city that lies in the Kingdom of Clouds, In the glorious country on high, Which an azure and silvery curtain enshrouds, To screen it from mortal eye; A city of temples and turrets of gold, That gleam by a sapphire sea, Like jewels more splendid than earth may behold, Or are dreamed of by you and by me And about it are highlands of amber that reach Far away till they melt in the gloom; And waters that hem an immaculate beach With fringes of luminous foam. Aerial bridges of pearl there are, And belfries of marvellous shapes, And lighthouses lit by the evening star, That sparkle on violet capes; And hanging gardens that far away Enchantedly float aloof; Rainbow pavilions in avenues gay, And banners of glorious woof! When the Summer sunset's crimsoning fires Are aglow in the western sky, The pilgrim discovers the domes and spires Of this wonderful city on high; And gazing enrapt as the gathering shade Creeps over the twilight lea, Sees palace and pinnacle totter and fade, And sink in the sapphire sea; Till the vision loses by slow degrees The magical splendor it wore; The silvery curtain is drawn, and he sees The beautiful city no more! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NURSING HOME: THE CANARY by KAREN SWENSON THE BUILDING OF THE SHIP by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW A SPINNING SONG by JOHN FRANCIS O'DONNELL IN MEMORY OF WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE SOMETIMES WITH ONE I LOVE by WALT WHITMAN THE DESTINY OF GENIUS by MARIA ABDY IN JUNIOR YEAR by WILLIAM GRANT BARNEY THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE WALNUT-TREE OF BOARSTELL: ECLOGUE by WILLIAM BASSE |