FAR beyond the sunrise and the sunset rises Heaven, with worlds on worlds that lighten and respond: Thought can see not thence the goal of hope's surmises Far beyond. Night and day have made an everlasting bond Each with each to hide in yet more deep disguises Truth, till souls of men that thirst for truth despond. All that man in pride of spirit slights or prizes, All the dreams that make him fearful, fain, or fond, Fade at forethought's touch of life's unknown surprises Far beyond. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FALSE POETS AND TRUE; TO WORDSWORTH by THOMAS HOOD OPPORTUNITY by JOHN JAMES INGALLS GETTYSBURG [JULY 1-3, 1863] by JAMES JEFFREY ROCHE LEE TO THE REAR [MAY 12, 1864] by JOHN REUBEN THOMPSON THE BARD'S ANNUAL DEFIANCE by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS AGAMEMNON: THE BEACONS by AESCHYLUS TO HAFIZ by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH ON THE PASSING OF THE LAST FIRE HORSE FROM MANHATTAN ISLAND by KENNETH SLADE ALLING |