Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MASTER OF MUSIC (IN MEMORY OF THEODORE THOMAS), by HENRY VAN DYKE Poet's Biography First Line: Glory of architect, glory of painter, and sculptor, and bard, Last Line: The glory of music endures in the depths of the human soul. Alternate Author Name(s): Civis Americanus Subject(s): Music & Musicians; Thomas, Theodore (1835-1905) | ||||||||
GLORY of architect, glory of painter, and sculptor, and bard, Living forever in temple and picture and statue and song, -- Look how the world with the lights that they lit is illumined and starred; Brief was the flame of their life, but the lamps of their art burn long! Where is the Master of Music, and how has he vanished away? Where is the work that he wrought with his wonderful art in the air? Gone, -- it is gone like the glow on the cloud at the close of the day! The Master has finished his work and the glory of music is -- where? Once, at the wave of his wand, all the billows of musical sound Followed his will, as the sea was ruled by the prophet of old: Now that his hand is relaxed, and his rod has dropped to the ground, Silent and dark are the shores where the marvellous harmonies rolled! Nay, but not silent the hearts that were filled by that life-giving sea; Deeper and purer forever the tides of their being will roll, Grateful and joyful, O Master, because they have listened to thee, -- The glory of music endures in the depths of the human soul. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY by HENRY VAN DYKE A WAYFARING SONG by HENRY VAN DYKE AN ANGLER'S WISH by HENRY VAN DYKE FOUR THINGS [TO DO] by HENRY VAN DYKE HOME THOUGHTS FROM EUROPE by HENRY VAN DYKE MARE LIBERUM by HENRY VAN DYKE THE CHILD IN THE GARDEN by HENRY VAN DYKE |
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