There is peace at the heart of the storm Where the whirling currents are still; Beneath the snow it Is warm. Sweet good in the bitter of ill; Not the dead peace of despair. The torpor of vanquished men. The hush of the stagnant air. The calm of the smothered fen; But the glowing, exbilarant rest That warriors snatch in the fight, The calm of a resolute breast. The quiet of conquering right. Cease. O faltering heart. To long for a languorous ease. Peace that is Itought in smart. Peace that is ready to please. Yours be the peace of the sword. Of a banner stoutly unfurled; Yours be the peace of the Lord. And not the peace of the world. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO THE VIRGINIAN VOYAGE [1611] by MICHAEL DRAYTON THE PARADOX by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR AT CASTERBRIDGE FAIR: 1. THE BALLAD-SINGER by THOMAS HARDY WINTER SONG by LUDWIG HENRICH CHRISTOPH HOLTY RIDDLE: MAN, STOOL, DOG by MOTHER GOOSE THE CAPTAIN; A LEGEND OF THE NAVY by ALFRED TENNYSON |