O BIRD of Time on your fruitful bough What are the songs you sing? ... Songs of the glory and gladness of life, Of poignant sorrow and passionate strife, And the lilting joy of the spring; Of hope that sows for the years unborn, And faith that dreams of a tarrying morn, The fragrant peace of the twilight's breath, And the mystic silence that men call death. O Bird of Time, say where did you learn The changing measures you sing? ... In blowing forests and breaking tides, In the happy laughter of new-made brides, And the nests of the new-born spring; In the dawn that thrills to a mother's prayer, And the night that shelters a heart's despair, In the sigh of pity, the sob of hate, And the pride of a soul that has conquered fate. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WITH FLOWERS by EMILY DICKINSON THE ORPHAN BOY'S TALE by AMELIA OPIE THE THROSTLE by ALFRED TENNYSON THE STEAM-ENGINE: CANTO 7. LESSON FOR THE PROUD by T. BAKER SLUMBER FAIRIES by KATHARINE LEE BATES CHINESE PICTURE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE COLLEGE GARDEN; IN 1917 by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES |