THE steps of fate are dark and terrible; And not here may we trace them to the goal. If I could doubt the heaven in which I hope, The doubt would vanish, gazing upon life, And seeing what it needs of peace and rest. Life is but like a journey during night. We toil through gloomy paths of the unknown; Heavy the footsteps are with pitfalls round; And few and faint the stars that guide our way: But, at the last, comes morning; glorious Shines forth the light of day, and so will shine The heaven which is our future and our home. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BALLROOM DARK by CLARENCE MAJOR THE WISE WOMAN by LOUIS UNTERMEYER A CORONAL by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS A MODEST LOVE; SONG by EDWARD DYER GOOD FRIDAY (1) by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI MARIA MINOR by MARGARET AVISON |