“All life is built from song”
   In youth’s young morn I sang;
And from a top-near hill 
   The echo broke and rang. 
The years with pinions swift 
   To youth’s high noon made flight, 
“All life is built from song”
   I sang amid the fight. 
To life’s sun-setting years, 
   My feet have come—Alas! 
And through its hopes and fears
   Again I shall not pass. 
The lusty song my youth
   With high-heart ardor sang
Is but a tinkling sound—
   A cymbal’s empty clang. 
And now I sing, my Dear, 
   With wisdom’s wiser heart, 
“All life is built from love,
   And song is but a part.”
This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on June 27, 2020 by the Academy of American Poets.
