(For Aline)
Because the road was steep and long And through a dark and lonely land, God set upon my lips a song And put a lantern in my hand.
Through miles on weary miles of night That stretch relentless in my way My lantern burns serene and white, An unexhausted cup of day.
O golden lights and lights like wine, How dim your boasted splendors are.
Behold this little lamp of mine;
It is more starlike than a star!