Clutch the granite earth. Weight your feet with stones. Brace your back against Her planetary bones. But clutch and weight and brace Avail you not at all, Once you look toward space, You reel. You fall Forever prone to lie On rigid face While juggled fire-balls fly Through frigid space. Or else, one day, to rise On wings of light To the apex of the skies In spiral flight. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WENDELL PHILLIPS by AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT INDEPENDENCE by HENRY DAVID THOREAU THE WORLD; SONNET by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH WINTER SUNSET by EVA K. ANGLESBURG THE PLEASED CAPTIVE; A SONG by PHILIP AYRES THE LOVE SONNETS OF PROTEUS: 103. WRITTEN AT FLORENCE: 1 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |