THE stars are with the voyager Wherever he may sail; The moon is constant to her time; The sun will never fail; But follow, follow round the world, The green earth and the sea, So love is with the lover's heart, Wherever he may be. Wherever he may be, the stars Must daily lose their light; The moon will veil her in the shade; The sun will set at night. The sun may set, but constant love Will shine when he's away; So that dull night is never night, And day is brighter day. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 2. HEAT by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER THE EXILE'S SONG by ROBERT GILFILLAN SONNET: LEAVES by WILLIAM BARNES STANZAS COMPOSED DURING A THUNDERSTORM by GEORGE GORDON BYRON TO CAELIA'S AGUE; ODE by CHARLES COTTON DAISY SWAIN, THE FLOWER OF SHENANDOAH; A TALE OF THE REBELLION: 9 by JOHN M. DAGNALL |