O THE sun and the rain, and the rain and the sun! There'll be sunshine again when the tempest is done; And the storm will beat back when the shining is past; But in some happy haven we'll anchor at last. Then murmur no more, In lull or in roar, But smile and be brave till the voyage is o'er. O the rain and the sun, and the sun and the rain! When the tempest is done, then the sunshine again; And in rapture we'll ride through the stormiest gales, For God's hand's on the helm and His breath in the sails. Then murmur no more, In lull or in roar, But smile and be brave till the voyage is o'er. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PARTED by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE SNOW-STORM by RALPH WALDO EMERSON REFUGE by WILLIAM HERVEY ALLEN JR. THE RWOSE IN THE DARK by WILLIAM BARNES CRICKET ON THE HEARTH by PIERRE JEAN DE BERANGER MARCH FIELDS by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON BLANK MISGIVINGS OF A CREATURE MOVING ABOUT IN WORLDS NOT REALIZED: 2 by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH |