Star Sirius and the Pole Star dwell afar Beyond the drawings each of other's strength: One blazes thro' the brief bright summer's length Lavishing life-heat from a flaming car; While one unchangeable upon a throne Broods o'er the frozen heart of earth alone, Content to reign the bright particular star Of some who wander or of some who groan. They own no drawings each of other's strength, Nor vibrate in a visible sympathy, Nor veer along their courses each toward each: Yet are their orbits pitched in harmony Of one dear heaven, across whose depth and length Mayhap they talk together without speech. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CRY OF THE HUMAN by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING THE PATRIOT; AN OLD STORY by ROBERT BROWNING SONG: 4 by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD THE OLD VAGABOND by PIERRE JEAN DE BERANGER COMPENSATION by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE CAELIA: SONNETS: 8 by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) EARLY SPRING IN VERMONT by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY THE PASSING OF THE OLD VERMONT MEETINGHOUSE by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY |