UNRECONCILED by life's fleet years, that fled With changeful clang of pinions wide and wild, Though two great spirits had lived, and hence had sped Unreconciled; Though time and change, harsh time's imperious child, That wed strange hands together, might not wed High hearts by hope's misprision once beguiled; Faith, by the ligh from either's memory shed, Sees, radiant as their ends were undefiled, One goal for each -- not twain among the dead Unreconciled. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SMILING MOUTH by CHARLES D'ORLEANS BLUE-BUTTERFLY DAY by ROBERT FROST TO STATECRAFT EMBALMED by MARIANNE MOORE THE SHOEMAKERS by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER TWO OF A KIND by WALTER TALLMADGE ARNDT |