NATURE POEMS
Godof bright colours: rainbows, peacocks,And the shot-silk gleam of springingWind-shaken wheatOn rolling red-ribbed Earth:Thou Who dost bring to birthFrom out the wombOf darkness golden flowers,Filling the hollowsWith daffodils in March,Cowslips in April,Dog-roses in May,Who in the smouldering forestMakes the hugeRed flare of Autumn:God of all the coloursOn Earth, and hues (too bright for mortal eyes)In Paradise—Unblind me to Thy glory,That I may see!
Godof bright colours: rainbows, peacocks,And the shot-silk gleam of springingWind-shaken wheatOn rolling red-ribbed Earth:Thou Who dost bring to birthFrom out the wombOf darkness golden flowers,Filling the hollowsWith daffodils in March,Cowslips in April,Dog-roses in May,Who in the smouldering forestMakes the hugeRed flare of Autumn:God of all the coloursOn Earth, and hues (too bright for mortal eyes)In Paradise—Unblind me to Thy glory,That I may see!
Godof bright colours: rainbows, peacocks,
And the shot-silk gleam of springing
Wind-shaken wheat
On rolling red-ribbed Earth:
Thou Who dost bring to birth
From out the womb
Of darkness golden flowers,
Filling the hollows
With daffodils in March,
Cowslips in April,
Dog-roses in May,
Who in the smouldering forest
Makes the huge
Red flare of Autumn:
God of all the colours
On Earth, and hues (too bright for mortal eyes)
In Paradise—
Unblind me to Thy glory,
That I may see!
Godof light dancing:Waves and ripplesIn foam and forest,And shadows under leaves,Lambs leaping, prancing,Horses, dragon-flies,Stars ...Thou Whose eye perceivesHow and in what dream-ecstasy tall reedsShake out brown hair and swayLike dusky girlsTranced in an Indian air;Who knowest the wayOf cloudsWhich glide o’er blue unflowered fields,Scattering shadowsOn golden meadowsAnd fields of dancing daisies:Teach me, O Lord,The rhythm of that joy which is Thy mind!Make my soul dance!
Godof light dancing:Waves and ripplesIn foam and forest,And shadows under leaves,Lambs leaping, prancing,Horses, dragon-flies,Stars ...Thou Whose eye perceivesHow and in what dream-ecstasy tall reedsShake out brown hair and swayLike dusky girlsTranced in an Indian air;Who knowest the wayOf cloudsWhich glide o’er blue unflowered fields,Scattering shadowsOn golden meadowsAnd fields of dancing daisies:Teach me, O Lord,The rhythm of that joy which is Thy mind!Make my soul dance!
Godof light dancing:
Waves and ripples
In foam and forest,
And shadows under leaves,
Lambs leaping, prancing,
Horses, dragon-flies,
Stars ...
Thou Whose eye perceives
How and in what dream-ecstasy tall reeds
Shake out brown hair and sway
Like dusky girls
Tranced in an Indian air;
Who knowest the way
Of clouds
Which glide o’er blue unflowered fields,
Scattering shadows
On golden meadows
And fields of dancing daisies:
Teach me, O Lord,
The rhythm of that joy which is Thy mind!
Make my soul dance!
Godof the steadfast line,Who laid the curving Cotswolds on the sky:God of the hills,And of the lonely hollows in the hills,And of the cloudy nipples of the mountains:Teach me thy passionate austerity!God of elm twigsAnd of all winter treesEtched ebony on sunset, or bright silverUpon hard morning heavens;Cunning shaper of ferns,And ferns which whitely gleam on frosty windowsAnd snow-flakes:God of the naked body beautifully snatchedTo some swift-gestured loveliness of Heaven:MasterOf stars,And all beneath most passionately curbedIn Form: catch up my sprawling soul and fix itIn gesture of its lost divinity!
Godof the steadfast line,Who laid the curving Cotswolds on the sky:God of the hills,And of the lonely hollows in the hills,And of the cloudy nipples of the mountains:Teach me thy passionate austerity!God of elm twigsAnd of all winter treesEtched ebony on sunset, or bright silverUpon hard morning heavens;Cunning shaper of ferns,And ferns which whitely gleam on frosty windowsAnd snow-flakes:God of the naked body beautifully snatchedTo some swift-gestured loveliness of Heaven:MasterOf stars,And all beneath most passionately curbedIn Form: catch up my sprawling soul and fix itIn gesture of its lost divinity!
Godof the steadfast line,
Who laid the curving Cotswolds on the sky:
God of the hills,
And of the lonely hollows in the hills,
And of the cloudy nipples of the mountains:
Teach me thy passionate austerity!
God of elm twigs
And of all winter trees
Etched ebony on sunset, or bright silver
Upon hard morning heavens;
Cunning shaper of ferns,
And ferns which whitely gleam on frosty windows
And snow-flakes:
God of the naked body beautifully snatched
To some swift-gestured loveliness of Heaven:
Master
Of stars,
And all beneath most passionately curbed
In Form: catch up my sprawling soul and fix it
In gesture of its lost divinity!
Godof fine fellowship in heaven and earth,O let me shareA little of the gaiety of saints.Sometimes let angels carelessly with robinsSing in these Minsterworth trees.Teach me that mirth,Give me that happy heart, hating the thinBlasphemous gravity of wicked men.
Godof fine fellowship in heaven and earth,O let me shareA little of the gaiety of saints.Sometimes let angels carelessly with robinsSing in these Minsterworth trees.Teach me that mirth,Give me that happy heart, hating the thinBlasphemous gravity of wicked men.
Godof fine fellowship in heaven and earth,
O let me share
A little of the gaiety of saints.
Sometimes let angels carelessly with robins
Sing in these Minsterworth trees.
Teach me that mirth,
Give me that happy heart, hating the thin
Blasphemous gravity of wicked men.