Green Symphony

Green Symphony

John Gould Fletcher

The glittering leaves of the rhododendronsBalance and vibrate in the cool air;While in the sky above themWhite clouds chase each other.Like scampering rabbits,Flashes of sunlight sweep the lawn;They fling in passingPatterns of shadow,Golden and green.With long cascades of laughter,The mating birds dart and swoop to the turf:’Mid their mad trillingsGlints the gay sun behind the trees.Down there are deep blue lakes:Orange blossom droops in the water.In the tower of the winds,All the bells are set adrift:JinglingFor the dawn.Thin fluttering streamersOf breeze lash through the swaying boughs,Palely expectantThe earth receives the slanting rain.I am a glittering raindropHugged close by the cool rhododendron.I am a daisy starringThe exquisite curves of the close-cropped turf.The glittering leaves of the rhododendronAre shaken like blue green blades of glass,Flickering, cracking, falling:Splintering in a million fragments.The wind runs laughing up the slopeStripping off handfuls of wet green leaves,To fling in peoples’ faces.Wallowing on the daisy-powdered turf,Clutching at the sunlight,Cavorting in the shadow.Like baroque pearls,Like cloudy emeralds,The clouds and the trees clash together;Whirling and swirling,In the tumultOf the spring,And the wind.

The glittering leaves of the rhododendronsBalance and vibrate in the cool air;While in the sky above themWhite clouds chase each other.Like scampering rabbits,Flashes of sunlight sweep the lawn;They fling in passingPatterns of shadow,Golden and green.With long cascades of laughter,The mating birds dart and swoop to the turf:’Mid their mad trillingsGlints the gay sun behind the trees.Down there are deep blue lakes:Orange blossom droops in the water.In the tower of the winds,All the bells are set adrift:JinglingFor the dawn.Thin fluttering streamersOf breeze lash through the swaying boughs,Palely expectantThe earth receives the slanting rain.I am a glittering raindropHugged close by the cool rhododendron.I am a daisy starringThe exquisite curves of the close-cropped turf.The glittering leaves of the rhododendronAre shaken like blue green blades of glass,Flickering, cracking, falling:Splintering in a million fragments.The wind runs laughing up the slopeStripping off handfuls of wet green leaves,To fling in peoples’ faces.Wallowing on the daisy-powdered turf,Clutching at the sunlight,Cavorting in the shadow.Like baroque pearls,Like cloudy emeralds,The clouds and the trees clash together;Whirling and swirling,In the tumultOf the spring,And the wind.

The glittering leaves of the rhododendronsBalance and vibrate in the cool air;While in the sky above themWhite clouds chase each other.

The glittering leaves of the rhododendrons

Balance and vibrate in the cool air;

While in the sky above them

White clouds chase each other.

Like scampering rabbits,Flashes of sunlight sweep the lawn;They fling in passingPatterns of shadow,Golden and green.

Like scampering rabbits,

Flashes of sunlight sweep the lawn;

They fling in passing

Patterns of shadow,

Golden and green.

With long cascades of laughter,The mating birds dart and swoop to the turf:’Mid their mad trillingsGlints the gay sun behind the trees.

With long cascades of laughter,

The mating birds dart and swoop to the turf:

’Mid their mad trillings

Glints the gay sun behind the trees.

Down there are deep blue lakes:Orange blossom droops in the water.

Down there are deep blue lakes:

Orange blossom droops in the water.

In the tower of the winds,All the bells are set adrift:JinglingFor the dawn.

In the tower of the winds,

All the bells are set adrift:

Jingling

For the dawn.

Thin fluttering streamersOf breeze lash through the swaying boughs,Palely expectantThe earth receives the slanting rain.

Thin fluttering streamers

Of breeze lash through the swaying boughs,

Palely expectant

The earth receives the slanting rain.

I am a glittering raindropHugged close by the cool rhododendron.I am a daisy starringThe exquisite curves of the close-cropped turf.

I am a glittering raindrop

Hugged close by the cool rhododendron.

I am a daisy starring

The exquisite curves of the close-cropped turf.

The glittering leaves of the rhododendronAre shaken like blue green blades of glass,Flickering, cracking, falling:Splintering in a million fragments.The wind runs laughing up the slopeStripping off handfuls of wet green leaves,To fling in peoples’ faces.Wallowing on the daisy-powdered turf,Clutching at the sunlight,Cavorting in the shadow.

The glittering leaves of the rhododendron

Are shaken like blue green blades of glass,

Flickering, cracking, falling:

Splintering in a million fragments.

The wind runs laughing up the slope

Stripping off handfuls of wet green leaves,

To fling in peoples’ faces.

Wallowing on the daisy-powdered turf,

Clutching at the sunlight,

Cavorting in the shadow.

Like baroque pearls,Like cloudy emeralds,The clouds and the trees clash together;Whirling and swirling,In the tumultOf the spring,And the wind.

Like baroque pearls,

Like cloudy emeralds,

The clouds and the trees clash together;

Whirling and swirling,

In the tumult

Of the spring,

And the wind.

The trees splash the sky with their fingers,A restless green rout of stars.With whirling movementThey swing their boughsAbout their stems:Planes on planes of light and shadowPass among them,Opening fanlike to fall.The trees are like a sea;Tossing;Trembling,Roaring,Wallowing,Darting their long green flickering fronds up at the sky,Subsiding,Spotted with white blossom-spray.The trees are roofs:Hollow caverns of cool blue shadow,Solemn archesIn the afternoons.The whole vast horizonIn terrace beyond terrace,Pinnacle above pinnacle,Lifts to the skySerrated ranks of green on green.They caress the roofs with their fingers,They sprawl about the river to look into it;Up the hill they comeGesticulating challenge:They cower togetherIn dark valleys;They yearn out over the fields.Enamelled domesTumble upon the grass,Crashing in ruinQuiet at last.The trees lash the sky with their leaves,Uneasily shaking their dark green manes.

The trees splash the sky with their fingers,A restless green rout of stars.With whirling movementThey swing their boughsAbout their stems:Planes on planes of light and shadowPass among them,Opening fanlike to fall.The trees are like a sea;Tossing;Trembling,Roaring,Wallowing,Darting their long green flickering fronds up at the sky,Subsiding,Spotted with white blossom-spray.The trees are roofs:Hollow caverns of cool blue shadow,Solemn archesIn the afternoons.The whole vast horizonIn terrace beyond terrace,Pinnacle above pinnacle,Lifts to the skySerrated ranks of green on green.They caress the roofs with their fingers,They sprawl about the river to look into it;Up the hill they comeGesticulating challenge:They cower togetherIn dark valleys;They yearn out over the fields.Enamelled domesTumble upon the grass,Crashing in ruinQuiet at last.The trees lash the sky with their leaves,Uneasily shaking their dark green manes.

The trees splash the sky with their fingers,A restless green rout of stars.

The trees splash the sky with their fingers,

A restless green rout of stars.

With whirling movementThey swing their boughsAbout their stems:Planes on planes of light and shadowPass among them,Opening fanlike to fall.

With whirling movement

They swing their boughs

About their stems:

Planes on planes of light and shadow

Pass among them,

Opening fanlike to fall.

The trees are like a sea;Tossing;Trembling,Roaring,Wallowing,Darting their long green flickering fronds up at the sky,Subsiding,Spotted with white blossom-spray.

The trees are like a sea;

Tossing;

Trembling,

Roaring,

Wallowing,

Darting their long green flickering fronds up at the sky,

Subsiding,

Spotted with white blossom-spray.

The trees are roofs:Hollow caverns of cool blue shadow,Solemn archesIn the afternoons.The whole vast horizonIn terrace beyond terrace,Pinnacle above pinnacle,Lifts to the skySerrated ranks of green on green.

The trees are roofs:

Hollow caverns of cool blue shadow,

Solemn arches

In the afternoons.

The whole vast horizon

In terrace beyond terrace,

Pinnacle above pinnacle,

Lifts to the sky

Serrated ranks of green on green.

They caress the roofs with their fingers,They sprawl about the river to look into it;Up the hill they comeGesticulating challenge:They cower togetherIn dark valleys;They yearn out over the fields.

They caress the roofs with their fingers,

They sprawl about the river to look into it;

Up the hill they come

Gesticulating challenge:

They cower together

In dark valleys;

They yearn out over the fields.

Enamelled domesTumble upon the grass,Crashing in ruinQuiet at last.

Enamelled domes

Tumble upon the grass,

Crashing in ruin

Quiet at last.

The trees lash the sky with their leaves,Uneasily shaking their dark green manes.

The trees lash the sky with their leaves,

Uneasily shaking their dark green manes.

Far let the voices of the mad wild birds be calling me,I will abide in this forest of pines.When the wind blowsBattling through the forest,I hear it distantly,Like the crash of a perpetual sea.When the rain falls,I watch silver spears slanting downwardsFrom pale river-pools of sky,Enclosed in dark fronds.When the sun shines,I weave together distant branches till they enclose mighty circles,I sway to the movement of hooded summits,I swim leisurely in deep blue seas of air.I hug the smooth bark of stately red pillarsAnd with cones carefully scatteredI mark the progression of dark dial-shadowsFlung diagonally downwards through the afternoon.This turf is not like turf:It is a smooth dry carpet of velvet,Embroidered with brown patterns of needles and cones.These trees are not like trees:They are innumerable feathery pagoda-umbrellas,Stiffly ungracious to the wind,Teetering on red-lacquered stems.In the evening I listen to the winds’ lisping,While the conflagrations of the sunset flicker and clash behind me,Flamboyant crenelations of glory amid the charred ebony boles.In the night the fiery nightingalesShall clash and trill through the silence:Like the voices of mermaids cryingFrom the sea.Long ago has the moon whelmed this uncompleted temple.Stars swim like gold fish far above the black arches.Far let the timid feet of dawn fly to catch me:I will abide in this forest of pines:For I have unveiled naked beauty,And the things that she whispered to me in the darkness,Are buried deep in my heart.Now let the black tops of the pine-trees break like a spent wave,Against the grey sky:These are tombs and memorials and temples and altars sunkindled for me.

Far let the voices of the mad wild birds be calling me,I will abide in this forest of pines.When the wind blowsBattling through the forest,I hear it distantly,Like the crash of a perpetual sea.When the rain falls,I watch silver spears slanting downwardsFrom pale river-pools of sky,Enclosed in dark fronds.When the sun shines,I weave together distant branches till they enclose mighty circles,I sway to the movement of hooded summits,I swim leisurely in deep blue seas of air.I hug the smooth bark of stately red pillarsAnd with cones carefully scatteredI mark the progression of dark dial-shadowsFlung diagonally downwards through the afternoon.This turf is not like turf:It is a smooth dry carpet of velvet,Embroidered with brown patterns of needles and cones.These trees are not like trees:They are innumerable feathery pagoda-umbrellas,Stiffly ungracious to the wind,Teetering on red-lacquered stems.In the evening I listen to the winds’ lisping,While the conflagrations of the sunset flicker and clash behind me,Flamboyant crenelations of glory amid the charred ebony boles.In the night the fiery nightingalesShall clash and trill through the silence:Like the voices of mermaids cryingFrom the sea.Long ago has the moon whelmed this uncompleted temple.Stars swim like gold fish far above the black arches.Far let the timid feet of dawn fly to catch me:I will abide in this forest of pines:For I have unveiled naked beauty,And the things that she whispered to me in the darkness,Are buried deep in my heart.Now let the black tops of the pine-trees break like a spent wave,Against the grey sky:These are tombs and memorials and temples and altars sunkindled for me.

Far let the voices of the mad wild birds be calling me,I will abide in this forest of pines.

Far let the voices of the mad wild birds be calling me,

I will abide in this forest of pines.

When the wind blowsBattling through the forest,I hear it distantly,Like the crash of a perpetual sea.

When the wind blows

Battling through the forest,

I hear it distantly,

Like the crash of a perpetual sea.

When the rain falls,I watch silver spears slanting downwardsFrom pale river-pools of sky,Enclosed in dark fronds.

When the rain falls,

I watch silver spears slanting downwards

From pale river-pools of sky,

Enclosed in dark fronds.

When the sun shines,I weave together distant branches till they enclose mighty circles,I sway to the movement of hooded summits,I swim leisurely in deep blue seas of air.

When the sun shines,

I weave together distant branches till they enclose mighty circles,

I sway to the movement of hooded summits,

I swim leisurely in deep blue seas of air.

I hug the smooth bark of stately red pillarsAnd with cones carefully scatteredI mark the progression of dark dial-shadowsFlung diagonally downwards through the afternoon.

I hug the smooth bark of stately red pillars

And with cones carefully scattered

I mark the progression of dark dial-shadows

Flung diagonally downwards through the afternoon.

This turf is not like turf:It is a smooth dry carpet of velvet,Embroidered with brown patterns of needles and cones.These trees are not like trees:They are innumerable feathery pagoda-umbrellas,Stiffly ungracious to the wind,Teetering on red-lacquered stems.

This turf is not like turf:

It is a smooth dry carpet of velvet,

Embroidered with brown patterns of needles and cones.

These trees are not like trees:

They are innumerable feathery pagoda-umbrellas,

Stiffly ungracious to the wind,

Teetering on red-lacquered stems.

In the evening I listen to the winds’ lisping,While the conflagrations of the sunset flicker and clash behind me,Flamboyant crenelations of glory amid the charred ebony boles.

In the evening I listen to the winds’ lisping,

While the conflagrations of the sunset flicker and clash behind me,

Flamboyant crenelations of glory amid the charred ebony boles.

In the night the fiery nightingalesShall clash and trill through the silence:Like the voices of mermaids cryingFrom the sea.

In the night the fiery nightingales

Shall clash and trill through the silence:

Like the voices of mermaids crying

From the sea.

Long ago has the moon whelmed this uncompleted temple.Stars swim like gold fish far above the black arches.

Long ago has the moon whelmed this uncompleted temple.

Stars swim like gold fish far above the black arches.

Far let the timid feet of dawn fly to catch me:I will abide in this forest of pines:For I have unveiled naked beauty,And the things that she whispered to me in the darkness,Are buried deep in my heart.

Far let the timid feet of dawn fly to catch me:

I will abide in this forest of pines:

For I have unveiled naked beauty,

And the things that she whispered to me in the darkness,

Are buried deep in my heart.

Now let the black tops of the pine-trees break like a spent wave,Against the grey sky:These are tombs and memorials and temples and altars sunkindled for me.

Now let the black tops of the pine-trees break like a spent wave,

Against the grey sky:

These are tombs and memorials and temples and altars sunkindled for me.


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