Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DAY AND DARK, by GEORGE CABOT LODGE Poet's Biography First Line: Now the golden fields of sunset rose on rose to me-ward fall Last Line: Star over star, a larger, lovelier unknown heaven beyond the known! | ||||||||
Now the golden fields of sunset rose on rose to me-ward fall, Down the dark reverberate beaches clear and far the sea-birds call, Blue across the fire-stained waters, eastward thrusts the chuckling tide, Fresh as when the immortal impulse took the lifeless world for bride. Now the shore's thin verge of shallows keep the tense and tender light, Now the stars hang few and faultless, diademed on the brows of night, Now the moon's unstinted silver falls like dew along the sea While from far a friendly casement softly fills with light for me. So it ends! I reaped the harvest, lived the long and lavish day, Saw the earliest sunlight shiver thro' the breakers' endless play, Felt the noonday's warm abundance, shared the hours of large repose, While the stately sun descended thro' the twilight's sumptuous' close. Now the night-fall -- Ah! I guess the immortal secret, glimpse the goal, Know the hours have scanted nothing, know each fragment hints the whole, While the Soul in power and freedom dares and wills to claim its own, Star over star, a larger, lovelier unknown heaven beyond the known! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A SONG FOR WAKING by GEORGE CABOT LODGE A SONG OF THE WAVE by GEORGE CABOT LODGE AD SERVAM by GEORGE CABOT LODGE DEATH IN YOUTH by GEORGE CABOT LODGE EXORDIUM by GEORGE CABOT LODGE FOR E. L. by GEORGE CABOT LODGE LES BOURGEOIS by GEORGE CABOT LODGE ODE TO THE EARTH by GEORGE CABOT LODGE |
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