By one great Heart the Universe is stirred; By its strong pulse stars climb the darkening blue; It throbs in each fresh sunset's changing hue, And thrills through low sweet song of every bird; By It, the plunging blood reds all men's veins; Joy feels that heart against his rapturous own, And on It Sorrow breathes her sharpest groan: It bounds through gladness and the deepest pains. Passionless beating through all Time and Space, Relentless, calm, majestic in Its march, Alike, though Nature shake heaven's endless arch, Or man's heart break, because of some dead face! 'Tis felt in sunshine, greening the soft sod, In children's smiling, as in mothers' tears: And, for strange comfort, through the aching years, Men's hungry souls have named the great Heart, God! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AT CASTLE WOOD by EMILY JANE BRONTE THE ENGLISHMAN IN ITALY by ROBERT BROWNING IN THE MOONLIGHT by THOMAS HARDY SONG: TO CELIA by PHILOSTRATUS PEACE ON EARTH by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS |