THE sky to-day's an infinite temple-dome With clouds like wisps of incense here and there: Before that chasm of light, light's terrible home, I stand and cry aloud my savage prayer. Give me joy, O God, joy burning, destroying, bright; But give me sorrow's yet more withering fire: Let hard joy crush me beneath its massive weight, But sorrow release me for despair and desire. Give me knowledge, O God, a blood-stained, broken sword: Let Thy curse be the badge and banner I must win. And let me gain it not untried, ungored, But sooty with despair and red with sin. Give me life, O God, give me toil for toil fresh done, Give me clamour of cities thundering through my brain: Let me feel vast multitudes dragging me ever on, Till they overwhelm me, spent with struggle and pain. Give me song, O God, song that no gold can buy, Or no fame can debase, mad song of strife: And be my proud voice lost like a vain sigh Amid the surging ritual of life. Give me courage, O God, courage alone above all. Courage in every heart-beat, every breath: Courage to battle desperately till I fall Before Thy great winds and grey seas of death. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GHOSTS OF THE BUFFALOES by NICHOLAS VACHEL LINDSAY POEM FOR PICTURE: TO AN OIL PAINTING BY WINSLOW HOMER (DRIFTWOOD) by FRANK ANKENBRAND JR. EN TOUR; A SONG SEQUENCE: 5. THE EXILE by ALBERTA BANCROFT SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 36. STRONG, LIKE THE SEA by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) A THOUGHT FROM SCHILLER by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN COUNTRY SALE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN TO CAROLINE (1) by GEORGE GORDON BYRON |