Poem: “Wings of a Dove” by Henry Van Dyke

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Wings of a Dove


I

At sunset, when the rosy light was dying  
Far down the pathway of the west,
I saw a lonely dove in silence flying,
            To be at rest.

Pilgrim of air, I cried, could I but borrow
  Thy wandering wings, thy freedom blest,
I’d fly away from every careful sorrow,
            And find my rest.

II

But when the filmy veil of dusk was falling,
  Home flew the dove to seek his nest,
Deep in the forest where his mate was calling
            To love and rest.

Peace, heart of mine! no longer sigh to wander;
  Lose not thy life in barren quest.
There are no happy islands over yonder;
            Come home and rest.

1874.


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American Literature – Children Books – American Poetry – Henry Van DykePoems by Henry Van Dyke


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