Tries to push the boundary-line of the sky, his Soul, Further and further, where a new North Star Awaits his exploring eye. [37] [37] 31 AFTER HEARING "MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME" I know not whose the words, Nor the maker of their music; In my sorrow-laden heart The aroma of its pathetic art Like the soothing breath of dream. Joy borrows its charm from sorrow; Sorrow feverish with the color of joy; An opaque crystal, a stone on life's string Made of music that doth ring As the stars on the lyre of night. A pain it is, made perfect; A call made clear by the voice of peace; A silver stream of song