Give me a night in June that's clear and quiet, That I may stare at Heaven until I see Her face all twitching to her farthest star Conscious of one true man's idolatry. I stare at dewdrops till they close their eyes, I stare at grass till all the world is green; I stare at rainbows all their precious life, Till nothing's left to prove what I have seen. I stare at Robin Redbreast on his bough, Till he comes down with many a pretty dance: I stare at my own Self, and walk the earth With half my spirit in a wonder-trance. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TERRIBLE SONNETS: 3 by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS LOVE SONGS TO JOANNES by MINA LOY THE DARK HILLS by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON ASPIRATIONS: 5 by MATHILDE BLIND THE WANDERER: 3. IN ENGLAND: MATRIMONIAL COUNSELS by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |