NIGHT sinks on the wave, Hollow gusts are sighing, Sea-birds to their cave Through the gloom are flying. Oh! should storms come sweeping, Thou, in heaven unsleeping, O'er thy children vigil keeping, Hear, hear, and save! Stars look o'er the sea, Few, and sad, and shrouded, Faith our light must be, When all else is clouded. Thou, whose voice came thrilling, Wind and billow stilling, Speak once more! our prayer fulfilling -- Power dwells with Thee! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO HELEN KELLER - HUMANITARIAN, SOCIAL DEMOCRAT, GREAT SOUL by EDWIN MARKHAM FATHER WILLIAM [QUESTIONED], FR. ALICE IN WONDERLAND by CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 17. THE BESTOWER by EDWIN ARNOLD SEEKING WATERS by DORIS R. BECK PSALM 28. AD TE DOMINE CLAMABO by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE ASOLANDO: BEATRICE SIGNORINI by ROBERT BROWNING TO ROBERT GRAHAM OF FINTRY by ROBERT BURNS |