In space unlimited and wide, One feels so small -- Forgets the cares of everyday -- Forgets them all. He feels himself become a part Of nature's plan, As though indeed, he'd been that part Since time began. One can forget that such a thing As strife exists If he but gaze across the mountains Blue with mist. So calm -- serene . . . their majesty -- Yet mighty, strong, The soul is filled with courage -- peace -- The heart with song. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DAVIDS ELEGIE UPON JONATHAN by JOSEPH BEAUMONT DUNCTON HILL by HILAIRE BELLOC PSALM 5; AUGUST 12, 1653 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE PRAYER FOR AMERICA by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN HECTOR IN THE GARDEN by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING SONNETS ON EMINENT CHARACTERS: 9. TO WILLIAM GODWIN, AUTHOR by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE |