A Distant Song

I Will Read To You

Sep 9 2021 • 1 min

A Distant SongJohn Gould Fletcher (1886-1950)

Whether awake or sleeping,   I cannot rest for long:By my casement comes creeping  A distant song.A song like the chiming of silver  Bells which the breezes play,Seeming to float for ever  Towards an unseen day:A song that is weary with sorrow,  Yet knows not any defeat:Through the past, through to-day, through to-morrow,  It echoes on life’s long street.Could I but make words of its power,  Bring it from the future here,Men’s souls would be waking, that hour,  To the victory against fear.But the vague sweet stanza befools me  With its calm joy, time after time,And no failure here ever schools me  To cease from an idle rhyme.That music afar, unspoken,    ’Tis I have done it wrong:I caught, and I have broken,    A distant song.

(This poem is in the public domain.)



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