Beauty That is Never Old

When buffeted and beaten by life’s storms,
When by the bitter cares of life oppressed,
I want no surer haven than your arms,
I want no sweeter heaven than your breast.

When over my life’s way there falls the blight
Of sunless days, and nights of starless skies;
Enough for me, the calm and steadfast light
That softly shines within your loving eyes.

The world, for me, and all the world can hold
Is circled by your arms; for me there lies,
Within the lights and shadows of your eyes,
The only beauty that is never old.

Credit

This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on June 7, 2020 by the Academy of American Poets.

About this Poem

“Beauty That is Never Old” originally appeared in Fifty Years and Other Poems (The Cornhill Company, 1921).