I TRAVELED the road of the restless With the siren wind for my guide, Seeking the priest of the happy And by his great counsel to bide. Somewhere I must certainly find him, (For the world will reveal all things), So I followed the road's white windings And I went with the ship's white wings. In the purple gardens of kingdoms, Through the violet nights of the East, My soul and the sad stars, searching, Sought in vain for the precious priest. But I came with the diamond sunrise To the land that my heart loves best, And here at my father's doorstep I garnered the fruit of my quest. He greeted me first in the pathway That leads up from the homesick sea, He smiled as he gently led me To the innocent heart of thee. And not until then did I know him, (So blind were my eyes by the sun), For the precious priest of the happy And the God of love were one. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FAREWELL TO NANCY by ROBERT BURNS LOCKSLEY HALL by ALFRED TENNYSON THE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL by CLARA BECK TIME'S HAND IS KIND by MARGARET E. BRUNER CHARADES: 3 by CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. UNDERNEATH AND AFTER ALL by EDWARD CARPENTER LINES FROM A NOTEBOOK - MAY/JUNE 1805 by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE |