IT was in such a night, Far, far from all These western vast-scooped hillsides where Silver waters fall, In such a night when birds Into deep-leaved nests Have fluttered, and last piping hush'd In sleepy breasts; It was in such a night But never again Could night such promise bear and end In such blind pain. Birds in their bower, and beasts Each in his lair, Stars in the lone and solemn height Darkening the air; Music and motion stayed, Stilled even the wind; But of all nights returning none Like that night of the mind. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VIGNETTES OVERSEAS: 7. ROME by SARA TEASDALE ON MY JOYFUL DEPARTURE FROM THE CITY OF COLOGNE by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE BABY RUNNING BAREFOOT by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE RECOLLECTIONS OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS by ALFRED TENNYSON |