O EARTH, lie heavily upon her eyes; Seal her sweet eyes weary of watching, Earth; Lie close around her; leave no room for mirth With its harsh laughter, nor for sound of sighs. She hath no questions, she hath no replies, Hush'd in and curtain'd with a blessed dearth Of all that irk'd her from the hour of birth; With stillness that is almost Paradise. Darkness more clear than noonday holdeth her, Silence more musical than any song; Even her very heart has ceased to stir: Until the morning of Eternity Her rest shall not begin nor end, but be; And when she wakes she will not think it long. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...YOU ARE FIRE EATERS by MARIANNE MOORE THE TWO SAYINGS by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING EXCELLENCY OF CHRIST by GILES FLETCHER THE YOUNGER THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 52. WILLOWWOOD (4) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI FREQUENTLY by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS SONNET: THE RARITY OF GENIUS by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH MY SHIP by ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN |