From early dawn until the flush of noon And from hot noon unto the hushfhd night I look around beholding all things bright From the deep sun unto the silver moon My heart & soul & spirit are in tune. My sense is gladdened with an inward light. The very clouds above my head are white And glorious radiance shall disperse them soon. All trees & bushes fruits & flowers bear, The sea is full of life & beauty, how The grand waves leap up''"as tho' full of sense, A better day was not I think & ne'er Was I so full of joy as I am now. Surely a chill shall come & this go hence. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOD'S YOUTH by LOUIS UNTERMEYER THIRD BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 17. A LOVER'S PLEA by THOMAS CAMPION THE COUNTRY FAITH by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE A SUN-DAY HYMN [OR LAMENT] by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES A BALLAD OF THE FRENCH FLEET; OCTOBER, 1746 by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW STEEL MILL by LOUIS UNTERMEYER DARTMOOR: SUNSET AT CHAGFORD: HOMO LOQVITUR by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN |