Sorrow upon me on the grass and on the wandering road: My heart is heavy in the morn and heavier still at night. Sometimes I rest in a quiet place and lay me down my heavy load, And watch in the dewy valley the coming of light after light, Watch on the dusky hill and the darkening plain the coming of light after light. At dawn I am stirring again, and weary of the night: And all the morn and all the noon I lift my heavy load: At fall of day I see once more the coming of light after light: And night is as day and day is as night on the endless road @3Sorrow upon me on the grass and on the wandering road.@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NO PLATONIQUE LOVE by WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT THE CHILDREN by CHARLES MONROE DICKINSON LAUS VENERIS (A PICTURE BY BURNE-JONES) by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON AUTUMNAL SONNET by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM DAWN by GEORGE LAWRENCE ANDREWS |