Literature Web
Lots of Classic Literature

Poems, Series 3: XXXIV. I have a king who does not speak

XXXIV. I have a king who does not speak

I HAVE a king who does not speak;
So, wondering, thro' the hours meek
        I trudge the day away,--
Half glad when it is night and sleep,
If, haply, thro' a dream to peep
        In parlors shut by day.

And if I do, when morning comes,
It is as if a hundred drums
        Did round my pillow roll.
And shouts fill all my childish sky,
And bells keep saying 'victory'
        From steeples in my soul!

And if I don't, the little Bird
Within the Orchard is not heard,
        And I omit to pray,
'Father, thy will be done' to-day,
For my will goes the other way,
        And it were perjury!

Back to chapter list of: Poems, Series 3




Copyright © Literature Web 2008-Till Date. Privacy Policies. This website uses cookies. By continuing to browse, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device. We earn affiliate commissions and advertising fees from Amazon, Google and others. Statement Of Interest.