ONCE in a while the skies seem blue, The way grows pleasant for a mile; Fair blossoms spring where no flowers grew Once in a while. We leave the road and mount the stile, And hear the throstles anew An anthem in a vaulted aisle. Grief loses somewhat of its hue, Tired, tear-worn eyes look up and smile, When God's sweet sunshine stealeth through, Once in a while. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IF HE SHOULD COME by EDWIN MARKHAM BURIAL OF MOSES by CECIL FRANCES ALEXANDER TO HIS LATE MAJESTY, CONCERNING..TRUE FORM OF ENGLISH POETRY by JOHN BEAUMONT ULTIMATION by MAGDELEN EDEN BOYLE THE LITTLE ONES by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON |