The castle is built with a lordly design, It is massive and stately and tall; Its towers and battlements glitter and shine, And fair is its compassing wall. Firm-founded it rests on the ultimate rock, -- The church and the life of the Lord; No tempest may shake it, no thunderbolt shock, Unconquered by cannon or sword. Its turrets leap high with the purpose of prayer, Its banner is jubilant ever; Its casements are wide to the sweet, common air -- Our Castle of Christian Endeavor. The pledge is a drawbridge we sturdily pass, Portcullised with firmness and truth; Ah, gay are the ballads of laddie and lass, But dearer the darings of youth! And all the great castle with work is alive, With labor unselfishly kind; How easy the task as together we strive, One Master, one aim, and one mind! Oh, radiant promise! Oh, heartening sight! Oh, hope to be nullified never! For Christ is the hope, and the joy, and the light Of our Castle of Christian Endeavor. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EXPLICATION OF AN IMAGINARY TEXT by JAMES GALVIN DOWN BY THE CARIB SEA: 4. THE LOTTERY GIRL by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON THE GOLDEN WEDDING OF STERLING AND SARAH LANIER by SIDNEY LANIER JOHNNY APPLESEED by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: ALBERT SCHIRDING by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |