The Quest
Robert William Service
I sought Him on the purple seas, I sought Him on the peaks aflame; Amid the gloom of giant trees And canyons lone I called His name; The wasted ways of earth I trod: In vain! In vain! I found not God. I sought Him in the hives of men, The cities grand, the hamlets gray, The temples old beyond my ken, The tabernacles of to-day; All life that is, from cloud to clod I sought. . . . Alas! I found not God. Then after roamings far and wide, In streets and seas and deserts wild, I came to stand at last beside The death-bed of my little child. Lo! as I bent beneath the rod I raised my eyes . . . and there was God.
Next 10 Poems
- Robert William Service : The Quitter
- Robert William Service : The Receptionist
- Robert William Service : The Reckoning
- Robert William Service : The Record
- Robert William Service : The Red Retreat
- Robert William Service : The Release
- Robert William Service : The Return
- Robert William Service : The Revelation
- Robert William Service : The Rhyme Of The Remittance Man
- Robert William Service : The Rhyme Of The Restless Ones
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- Robert William Service : The Prospector
- Robert William Service : The Prisoner
- Robert William Service : The Pretty Lady
- Robert William Service : The Premonition
- Robert William Service : The Portrait
- Robert William Service : The Pines
- Robert William Service : The Pigeons Of St. Marks
- Robert William Service : The Pigeon Shooting
- Robert William Service : The Philistine And The Bohemian
- Robert William Service : The Philanderer