WHERE is the unknown country?" I whispered sad and slow, -- "The strange and awful country To which I soon must go, must go, To which I soon must go?" Out of the unknown country A voice sang soft and low: -- "O pleasant is that country And sweet it is to go, to go, And sweet it is to go. "Along the shining country The peaceful rivers flow: And in that wondrous country The tree of life does grow, does grow, The tree of life does grow." Ah, then into that country Of which I nothing know, The everlasting country, With willing heart I go, I go, With willing heart I go. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN A RAILROAD STATION by SARA TEASDALE EXTRACTS FROM AN OPERA: 2. DAISY'S SONG by JOHN KEATS IRELAND by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR A MOTHER'S LOVE by JAMES MONTGOMERY THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 101. THE ONE HOPE by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI AT BETHLEHEM: 1. THE CHILD by JOHN BANISTER TABB CRICKET ON THE HEARTH by PIERRE JEAN DE BERANGER |