WHEN all around grew drear and dark, And reason half withheld her ray -- And hope but shed a dying spark Which more misled my lonely way; In that deep midnight of the mind, And that internal strife of heart, When, dreading to be deem'd too kind, The weak despair -- the cold depart; When fortune changed -- and love fled far, And hatred's shafts flew thick and fast, Thou wert the solitary star Which rose and set not to the last. Oh! blest be thine unbroken light, That watch'd me as a seraph's eye, And stood between me and the night, For ever shining sweetly night. And when the cloud upon us came, Which strove to blacken o'er thy ray -- Then purer spread its gentle flame, And dash'd the darkness all away. Still may thy spirit dwell on mine, And teach it what to brave or brook -- There's more in one soft word of thine Than in the world's defied rebuke. Thou stood'st, as stands a lovely tree, That still unbroke, though gently bent, Still waves with fond fidelity Its boughs above a monument. The winds might rend, the skies might pour, But there thou wert -- and still wouldst be Devoted in the stormiest hour To shed thy weeping leaves o'er me. But thou and thine shall know no blight, Whatever fate on me may fall; For Heaven in sunshine will requite The kind -- and thee the most of all. Then let the ties of baffled love Be broken -- thine will never break; Thy heart can feel -- but will not move; Thy soul, though soft, will never shake. And these, when all was lost beside, Were found and still are fix'd in thee; -- And bearing still a breast so tried, Earth is no desert -- ev'n to me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: COLUMBUS CHENEY by EDGAR LEE MASTERS NATIONALITY by THOMAS OSBORNE DAVIS I'D BE A BUTTERFLY by THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY A NEW PILGRIMAGE: 3 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT THE TWO ROUND SPACES ON THE TOMB-STONE by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE A RURAL RETREAT; ENTER OF SALISBURY WITH A BOX by GEORGE DARLEY AN EVENING'S LOVE, OR THE MOCK ASTROLOGER: PROLOGUE by JOHN DRYDEN |