Songs of Travel and Other Verses/Evensong

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Songs of Travel and Other Verses (1896)
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Evensong
1932456Songs of Travel and Other Verses — Evensong1896Robert Louis Stevenson

XLIV

EVENSONG

The embers of the day are red
Beyond the murky hill.
The kitchen smokes: the bed
In the darkling house is spread:
The great sky darkens overhead,
And the great woods are shrill.
So far have I been led,
Lord, by Thy will:
So far I have followed, Lord, and wondered still.


The breeze from the enbalmèd land
Blows sudden toward the shore,
And claps my cottage door.
I hear the signal, Lord—I understand.
The night at Thy command
Comes. I will eat and sleep and will not question more.

Vailima.