I crave a sentient soulin recompense For weary, laden hands and crowded days Alive to music of the world at work, The hum of streets, the song of glad highways. To whispering of ships across the sea, Fantasias on the softly throbbing air; To nocturnes of the forest in the dusk The melody and rhythm everywhere; Roulades of mystic carriers of thought, To cadences all childrens' feet rehearse; Te Deum of the mountains, march of plains The voice of God throughout his universe. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MENAPHON: SEPHESTIA'S [CRADLE] SONG TO HER CHILD by ROBERT GREENE THE CHURCH FLOORE by GEORGE HERBERT KEENAN'S CHARGE by GEORGE PARSONS LATHROP THE EAGLE'S SONG by RICHARD MANSFIELD THE TIMELY MEMENTO by PHILIP AYRES MILTONIC by MAVIS CLARE BARNETT |