Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Late Poem
After Edna St. Vincent Millay
O Earth I cannot hold you close enough;
the winds born of these wide blue skies,
and the mists that roll and rise
upon your mountainsides this very day--
they rest sublime witness yet again
as the gaunt peak high above
waits with a view to the sea.
O Earth, I cannot get close enough
to your glory I’ve known and pursued for this long;
that which stirs a passion to make me burst
with joy and thanks--
my soul all but out of me in
seeking your embrace.
O Earth, let the sun burnish your oceans
and all of your numinous orb;
and let fall the burning leaves;
and let rise the various seeds;
and let call every thing,
tame, wild, or in-between.
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