The poet – Richard Henry Stoddard  was an American poet ,critic and editor. He was born on 2nd July 1825 in Hingham Massachusetts state of America .He lost his father at a very young age. He moved to New York city with her mother  and there She married  again. He was brought up in New York HE got his Primary education there and he became a blacksmith .his poetic talent helped him to know few of his contemporary writers, such as Bayard Taylor  and Nathaniel Hawthorne and worked for many American Literary Magazines – Union Magazine …etc. then He married  a famous novelist Elizabeth Drew Barstow.

The Poem- It Never comes Again, is  a poem of delicate fancy. This kind of poetic expressions made the poet ,the best among American poets. The poem is thematically a simple one. The theme of the poem is the youth and its temporariness.  The youth is a symbol of freshness and spirit. The message of the poem is that everyone should make the best use of everyone’s youth before it flies away with its flying feet. Structurally,  the poem has three stanzas. Each stanza has five lines. Totally the poem has fifteen lines.

There are gains for all our losses,

There are balms for all our pains

But when youth ,the dream ,departs

It takes something from our hearts

And It never comes again.

In the first stanza of the poem, the poet   tells us about the possibilities of gains for our losses  and enough balms or healings for our pains.  The third line of the poem is the heart of the poet’s universal poetic expression. He quotes that the dream   and  youth  are the two faces of the same coin. The youth is the another name for dream  , which is colorful in every one’s life. The poet warns us that while it departs from us it takes away something valuable as well as   colorful life from our hearts which we cannot get back   in our lifespan.

We are stronger and  are better,

Under manhood sterner reign

Still we feel that something sweet

Followed youth with flying feet

And will never come again

In the second stanza of the poem ,The poet universally  differentiate the two  important stages of human life . one is youth and another one is  manhood. The manhood  here is not using in the context of  gender bias but in general .it applies the both –male and female. He quotes that manhood is followed by youth. In manhood we are very stronger and better enough but without youth which has flying feet and something has taken away the sweetness  is valuable to human race. The poet says that once the sweet youth vanishes it never comes again.

Something beautiful  is vanished

And we sigh for it in vain

We behold it everywhere

On the earth,and in the air

But it never comes again.

In the last stanza of the poem, the poet says if youth vanishes  beauty disappears from human life. The poet has been addressing the youth as beauty. He satirically says finally that we are searching the beauty of our life in air, on the earth or everywhere or in our surroundings after it vanishes from us, which it never comes again in our life.

To conclude, the poet calls the youth as dream   in the first stanza of the poem.In the second stanza , he personifies the youth  as a bird which has flying feet. In the third stanza of the poem, he declares youth as vanishable beauty. any how the crucial truth  is Human Life is one time gift of Nature it lose it ,it never comes again or we cannot get it back.