I. THE sun of the morning, Unclouded and bright, The landscape adorning With lustre and light, In glory and gladness New bliss may impart; But, O! give to sadness And softness of heart A moment to pondera season to grieve The light of the moon, or the shadows of eve! II. Then soothing reflections Awake to the mind, And sweet recollections Of friends who were kind; Of love that was tender, And yet could decay; Of visions whose splendour Time wither'd away, In all that for brightness and beauty might seem The painting of fancy, the work of a dream! III. The soft cloud of lightness, The stars beaming through; The pure moon of brightness, The deep sky of blue; The rush of the river Through vales that are still; The breezes that ever Sigh lone o'er the hill, Are sounds that can soften, and sights that impart A bliss to the eye, and a balm to the heart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MERSA by KEITH CASTELLAINE DOUGLAS IN HOSPITAL: 4. BEFORE by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY THE MALDIVE SHARK by HERMAN MELVILLE FIRST FRUITS IN 1812 [AUGUST 19, 1812] by WALLACE RICE SONNETS ON PICTURES: MARY MAGDALEN AT THE DOOR OF SIMON THE PHARISEE by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE BROOK: WINTER by LAURA ABELL THE PHOENIX REBORN FROM ITS ASHES by LOUIS ARAGON |