The sun was setting deep and fast
            With it cold air blowing
            A chill that sank straight to bone
            Winter nights are growing
 
The sun was setting and deep shadows cast
            Despair is hard to fight
            Walking in the night alone
            With no hint or hope of light
 
Ever into darkened distance vast
            Through woods and mountains, field and glen
            No gain or goal or promise shown
            Nor ev'n the cry of a winter wren
 
Lost in the tangles of an ancient weald
            Was this tribulation ne'r to end? 
            Do dreams and wishes deaden and dry? 
            As hands held by a winters wind? 
 
My endurance and strength were nearly spent
            My will beginning to bend
            But wait! What is this I see through bleary eye! 
            Surely an angel god did send
 
A spot of light in a distant field
            My resignation renewed
            I nearly began to cry
            While running, the light I pursued
 
River, tree, rock and stone endeavored to trip me! 
            Nearly I stumbled
            But these obstacles I denied
            As blindly after the light I tumbled
            From me it could not hide
            No more in darkness could I abide
            No more in frozen hell reside
 
A lantern on a cold winter's night
            Held by a hand as cold as mine
            That had longer still the night denied
            But somehow still did brightly shine
 
She took my hand and with a smile bright
            Led me through a twist of pine
            Somehow I feared my senses lied
            But if they were false there was no sign
 
I soon knew that on my senses nature played no slight
            When she led me to a place I cannot define
            For in no way could its glory be denied
            When she said to me; 'My heart is thine.'                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                    