INTO the dusk and snow One fared on yesterday; No man of us may know By what mysterious way. He had been comrade long; We fain would hold him still; But, though our will be strong, There is a stronger Will. Beyond the solemn night He will find morning-dream, -- The summer's kindling light Beyond the snow's chill gleam. The clear, unfaltering eye, The inalienable soul, The calm, high energy, -- They will not fail the goal! Large will be our content If it be ours to go One day the path he went Into the dusk and snow | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WALL STREET PIT, MAY, 1901 by EDWIN MARKHAM HAD I THE CHOICE (AFTER WALT WHITMAN) by GEORGE SANTAYANA HUNTING SONG, FR. ZAPOLYA by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE FRAGMENT THIRTY-SIX by HILDA DOOLITTLE WELCOME, LITTLE STRANGER (BY A DISPLACED THREE-YEAR-OLD) by CHARLES FOLLEN ADAMS |