Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HIS LAND MAY BURST THE GALLING CHAIN, by EMILY JANE BRONTE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis Subject(s): Freedom; Liberty | ||||||||
His land may burst the galling chain, His people may be free again, For them a thousand hopes remain, But hope is dead for him. Soft falls the moonlight on the sea Whose wild waves play at liberty, And Gondal's wind sings solemnly Its native midnight hymn. Around his prison walls it sings, His heart is stirred through all its strings, Because that sound remembrance brings Of scenes that once have been. His soul has left the storm below, And reached a realm of sunless snow; The region of unchanging woe, Made voiceless by despair. And Gerald's land may burst its chain, His subjects may be free again; For them a thousand hopes remain, But hope is dead for him. Set is his sun of liberty; Fixed is his earthly destiny; A few years of captivity, And then a captive's tomb. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOVE THE WILD SWAN by ROBINSON JEFFERS AFTER TENNYSON by AMBROSE BIERCE QUARTET IN F MAJOR by WILLIAM MEREDITH CROSS THAT LINE by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE EMANCIPATION by ELIZABETH ALEXANDER A DAY DREAM by EMILY JANE BRONTE |
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