Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE PILGRIM WAY, by WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNKERLEY First Line: But once I pass this way Last Line: To day. Alternate Author Name(s): Oxenham, John Subject(s): Religion; Theology | ||||||||
But once I pass this way, And then -- no more. But once -- and then, the Silent Door Swings on its hinges, -- Opens ....... closes, -- And no more I pass this way. So while I may, With all my might, I will essay Sweet comfort and delight, To all I meet upon the Pilgrim Way. For no man travels twice The Great Highway, That climbs through Darkness up to Light, -- Through Night To Day. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MYSTIC BOUNCE by TERRANCE HAYES MATHEMATICS CONSIDERED AS A VICE by ANTHONY HECHT UNHOLY SONNET 11 by MARK JARMAN SHINE, PERISHING REPUBLIC by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE COMING OF THE PLAGUE by WELDON KEES A LITHUANIAN ELEGY by ROBERT KELLY A NEW EARTH by WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNKERLEY |
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