If other planets dark as earth
About dim trembling stars 
Carry frail freight of death and birth, 
Wild love, and endless wars; 
If from far, unseen motes in flight 
Life look down questioning 
This helpless passage through the night 
Is a less lonely thing: 
But if unchained through empty space 
Drift only shell and fire
What seeks the beauty of this face,
What end has its desire? 
A candle in a night of storms, 
Blown back and choked with rain, 
Holds longer than the mounting forms 
That ride time’s hurricane. 
This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on July 25, 2021, by the Academy of American Poets.