Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RECONCILIATION, by SARA JANE CLARKE LIPPINCOTT Poet's Biography First Line: Yes, all is well. The cloud hath passed awau Last Line: And spirit voice may answer spirit voice! Alternate Author Name(s): Greenwood, Grace Subject(s): Friendship | ||||||||
YES, all is well. The cloud hath passed away That hung above our friendship's path awhile; For truth hath pierced it with a golden ray, And love's own sunshine bathed it in a smile. Yes, all is well, my brother. See, I place My hand upon my late tumultuous heart, And its soft pulses speak the cairn of peace, Which sweetest is just after storms depart. Now let our friendship flow, like gentle river, With no dark stream its silver waves to stain; And, O, let no cold wintry iceberg ever Come floating down its summer tide again! Let naught disturb our harmony of soul, Let nothing come between thy heart and mine, But let the circling years, as on they roll, Still bring us more of sympathy divine. We are but one remove from heavenly birth, -- Let heavenly truth be on each lip and brow; Let us be free, -- let not the dust of earth Weigh down the white wings of our spirits now. So when we tread Eternity's dim shore Our souls may know each other, and rejoice That no disguise in earthly life they wore, And spirit voice may answer spirit voice! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...YOU & I BELONG IN THIS KITCHEN by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA JASON THE REAL by TONY HOAGLAND NO RESURRECTION by ROBINSON JEFFERS CHAMBER MUSIC: 17 by JAMES JOYCE CHAMBER MUSIC: 18 by JAMES JOYCE THE STONE TABLE by GALWAY KINNELL ALMSWOMAN by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN TO AN ENEMY by MAXWELL BODENHEIM SONNET: 10. TO A FRIEND by WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES ARIADNE by SARA JANE CLARKE LIPPINCOTT |
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