The Star's Song

Author: George MacDonald


The star is singing in the sky,
Its voice is clear and sweet.
It sings of peace that never dies,
And love that cannot meet.

The star is singing in the night,
Its light is pure and bright.
It sings of joy that never ends,
And hope that is in sight.

The star is singing in the dawn,
Its song is full of grace.
It sings of life that never wanes,
And love that knows no place.

The star is singing in the sky,
Its voice is clear and sweet.
It sings of peace that never dies,
And love that cannot meet.

Type of Poem: Lyric Poem

Date Written: 1867-01-01

Date Published: 1874-01-01

Language: English

Keywords: Star, Song, Peace, Love, Hope

Source: Poetical Works

Publisher: Alexander Strahan

Rights/Permissions: Public Domain

Comments/Notes: A serene poem that personifies a star as singing a song of peace, love, and hope, casting light and grace over the world.

Exploring Lyric Poetry

Lyric poetry is a powerful and intimate form of expression, characterized by its focus on the personal emotions and thoughts of the poet. Often musical in nature, lyric poems resonate with readers through their vivid language and rhythmic flow, capturing moments of intense feeling.


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  • Expressive Language: Lyric poems use rich and evocative language to convey deep emotions, often painting a vivid picture of the poet's inner world.
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  • Musicality: Lyric poems often feature a rhythmic structure, with meter and rhyme that give them a song-like quality, enhancing the emotional impact.

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