Poems
THEME/S
The forest cathedrals are tolling their loud leaves.
A blue wind blows through the green towers of trance.
Waking them to a song of secrecies
Between the dark earth ant the dazzling sun.
What, name is murmured by those trembling bells
I hat move to no religion of man's heart?
We of the fetterless feet are homeless ever.
We quest a paradise that looms beyond.
Our ache is an Infinite afar and above.
Away from the soil we strain, leaving behind
The dumb deep whence our clay has sprung towards heaven.
Our souls have cut us free from the earth's dream:
Rootless our bodies roam, answering their will.
And when the souls step out into the unknown
Our bodies drop back, careless if they fail.
But here in the wood-glooms a reverie
That craves no earth-escape stands vigilant.
Here too is failure of the body's strength
Unless some vast elixir of ecstasy
Falls in the future from the implored Unseen;
Yet every branch's call, the whole sap's cry
And the tense yearning of he knotted bole
Drag with relentless roots the earth to the sky!
Or else the sky is sought with a hundred arms
For no response of saviour grace to lift
The striving life apart from the dull dust
And merge it in a timeless quietude:
Those seeking arms fling high their wide embrace
To draw the spirit of ether and of fire
Down into earth through the root's plunging power...
O blue wind, blow your most awaking breath,
O green leaves, toll loudes your mystery,
O blind clay, send up your profoundest pull,
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O bright sun, slip like a seed mist intense
Into our hearts that a new truth may spring
Like a great tree whose love wants heaven for earth!
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