EARTH seems as peaceful and as bright As if the year that might not stay, Had made a sweet pause in her flight, To keep another Sabbath day. And I, as past the moments roll, Forgetting human fear and doubt. Hold better Sabbath, in my soul, Than that which Nature holds without. Help me, O Lord, if I shall see Times when I walk from hope apart, Till all my days but seem to be The troubled week-days of the heart. Help me to find, in seasons past, The hours that have been good or fair, And bid remembrance hold them fast, To keep me wholly from despair. Help me to look behind, before, To make my past and future form A bow of promise, meeting o'er The darkness of my day of storm. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WHAT DOES A WOMAN WANT? by KAREN SWENSON STANZAS FOR MUSIC (4) by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE MOTHER by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE A DREAM OF DEATH by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS A SONG ABOUT SINGING by ANNE REEVE ALDRICH ODE ENTREATING HIM ... IN THE CONTINUATION OF BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS by NICHOLAS BRETON |