SICK of myself and all that keeps the light Of the blue skies away from me and mine, I climb this ledge, and by this wind-swept pine Lingering, watch the coming of the night. 'T is ever a new wonder to my sight. Men look to God for some mysterious sign, For other stars than those that nightly shine, For some unnatural symbol of His might: -- Wouldst see a miracle as grand as those The prophets wrought of old in Palestine? Come watch with me the shaft of fire that glows In yonder West; the fair, frail palaces, The fading alps and archipelagoes, And great cloud-continents of sunset-seas. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOOD NIGHT by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE HARP by RALPH WALDO EMERSON IN THE TWILIGHT by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SEA SLUMBER-SONG by RODEN BERKELEY WRIOTHESLEY NOEL THE STENOGRAPHERS by PATRICIA KATHLEEN PAGE SONNET: 151 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE |