I SAW two clouds at morning, Tinged by the rising sun, And in the dawn they floated on, And mingled into one; I thought that morning cloud was blest, It moved so sweetly to the west. I saw two summer currents Flow smoothly to their meeting, And join their course, with silent force, In peace each other greeting; Calm was their course through banks of green, While dimpling eddies played between. Such be your gentle motion, Till life's last pulse shall beat; Like summer's beam, and summer's stream, Float on, in joy, to meet A calmer sea, where storms shall cease, A purer sky, where all is peace. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HAPPY LIFE by MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS TO HARTLEY COLERIDGE; SIX YEARS OLD by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH THE DOVE by ABUL HASAN OF SEVILLE HOARFROST by STELLA PFEIFFER BAISCH CHINESE PICTURE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN RUSTIC WREATH by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN GLIMPSES OF ITALY: 5. LIKE PAESTUM'S TEMPLE by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON |