IN the grey summer garden I shall find you With day-break and the morning hills behind you. There will be rain-wet roses; stir of wings; And down the wood a thrush that wakes and sings. Not from the past you'll come, but from that deep Where beauty murmurs to the soul asleep: And I shall know the sense of life re-born From dreams into the mystery of morn Where gloom and brightness meet. And standing there Till that calm song is done, at last we'll share The league-spread, quiring symphonies that are Joy in the world, and peace, and dawn's one star. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A HYMN OF HATE by DOROTHY PARKER EPIGRAM: A BURNT SHIP by JOHN DONNE GOOD FRIDAY (1) by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI AN ATHENIAN GARDEN by TRUMBULL STICKNEY SATIRES: 51. UPON NOTHING by JOHN WILMOT THE BROOK: SUMMER by LAURA ABELL WITH MY CIGAR by JOHN CLINTON ANTHONY HON. MR. SUCKLETHUMBKIN'S STORY: THE EXECUTION; A SPORTING ANECDOTE by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM |