O poet! above all men blest,
               Take heed that thus thou store them; 
               Love, Hope, and Faith shall ever rest, 
               Sweet birds (upon how sweet a nest!) 
               Watchfully brooding o'er them.  
               And from those flowers of Paradise 
               Scatter thou many a blessed seed, 
               Wherefrom an offspring may arise 
               To cheer the hearts and light the eyes 
               Of after-voyagers in their need.  
               They shall not fall on stony ground, 
               But, yielding all their hundred-fold,
               Shall shed a peacefulness around, 
               Whose strengthening joy may not be told!  
               So shall thy name be blest of all, 
               And thy remembrance never die;
               For of that seed shall surely fall 
               In the fair garden of Eternity, 
               Exult then m the nobleness 
               Of this thy work so holy, 
               Yet be not thou one jot the less 
               Humble and meek and lowly, 
               But let throe exultation be 
               The reverence of a bended knee; 
               And by thy life a poem write,
               Built strongly day by day-- 
               on the rock of Truth and Right
               Its deep foundations lay.
Friday, 9 January 2009
Flowers by James Russell Lowell
Labels: JR Lowell
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