All the pretty baubles spread Are not the answer to my need, These tinseled trappings but beguile This journeying, while deep within A want unspeakable resides, That throbs and throbs unceasingly, So hungering,no banquet spread Can tempt it, and no golden wine Make it forget: I balance it The world flies upward in the scale! Always, unsoothed, unquieted, It aches and aches across the days And sears the nights that sum my life. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BELL by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES LINCOLN by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL GOOD FRIDAY (1) by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI SOUTHERN PACIFIC by CARL SANDBURG THE VOLCANIC ISLAND by CLIFFORD BAX |