I have wept tears, and learnt, I fear, sad ways Of searching for a smile, and I can guess The secret of a wan mouth's droopingness, And know which eyes are they that waste their gaze On the hid grave of hope--yet ne'er the less My heart leaps up to utter thanks, and bless Our earth which bears sweet flowers, and the glad face Of these unwearied waters--thanks to them For brief, intense, bright moments when we see Our life stand clear in joy, we kiss the hem Of God's robe in a rapture, and are whole-- On wind-swept hill-tops, by the mystery Of ocean on still morns, or when the soul Springs to the lark in a fine ecstasy. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPRING'S NEBRASKA by KAREN SWENSON HOUSES OF DREAMS by SARA TEASDALE EPILOGUE FROM EMBLEMS OF LOVE by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE A TOWN WINDOW by JOHN DRINKWATER A SUN-DAY HYMN [OR LAMENT] by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES AULD ROBIN GRAY by ANNE LINDSAY THE VICTOR AT ANTIETAM [SEPTEMBER 17, 1862] by HERMAN MELVILLE |