Night, and the silence of the night, In Venice; far away, a song; As if the lyric water made Itself a serenade; As if the water's silence were a song Sent up into the night. Night, a more perfect day, A day of shadows luminous, Water and sky at one, at one with us; As if the very peace of night, The older peace than heaven or light, Came down into the day. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WANTS OF MAN by JOHN QUINCY ADAMS PSALM OF THOSE WHO GO FORTH BEFORE DAYLIGHT by CARL SANDBURG A FINE DAY ON LOUGH SWILLY by WILLIAM ALEXANDER (1824-1911) THE COYOTE CHORUS by ANNE BIRDSALL GRACE AFTER MEAT (2) by ROBERT BURNS GORGIO LAD by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR WESTWARD PAGEANT by LUCILLE BURTON WHY DISTRICT SCHOOL USED TO KEEP IN VERMONT by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY |