The Poetry Corner

Where-Away.

By James Whitcomb Riley

O the Lands of Where-Away! Tell us - tell us - where are they? Through the darkness and the dawn We have journeyed on and on - From the cradle to the cross - From possession unto loss, - Seeking still, from day to day, For the lands of Where-Away. When our baby-feet were first Planted where the daisies burst, And the greenest grasses grew In the fields we wandered through, On, with childish discontent, Ever on and on we went, Hoping still to pass, some day, O'er the verge of Where-Away. Roses laid their velvet lips On our own, with fragrant sips; But their kisses held us not, All their sweetness we forgot; - Though the brambles in our track Plucked at us to hold us back - "Just ahead," we used to say, "Lie the Lands of Where-Away." Children at the pasture-bars, Through the dusk, like glimmering stars, Waved their hands that we should bide With them over eventide: Down the dark their voices failed Falteringly, as they hailed, And died into yesterday - Night ahead and - Where-Away? Twining arms about us thrown - Warm caresses, all our own, Can but stay us for a spell - Love hath little new to tell To the soul in need supreme, Aching ever with the dream Of the endless bliss it may Find in Lands of Where-Away!