I SEE small difference 'Twixt one sound and its next. All seem akin And run on the same feet, ever. Peace! Thou want'st One heavenly sense, and speak'st in ignorance. Seest thou no differing shadows which divide The rose and poppy? 'Tis the same with sounds. There's not a minute in the round of time But's hinged with different music. In that small space Between the thought and its swift utterance -- Ere silence buds to sound -- the angels, listening, Hear infinite varieties of song! And they who turn the lightning-rapid spheres Have flown an evening's journey. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SIC VITA by HENRY KING (1592-1669) SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: MRS. BENJAMIN PANTIER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE BUOY-BELL by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER THE WOLD WALL by WILLIAM BARNES INVULNERABLE by WILLIAM ROSE BENET |