Poem by Virna Sheard (1862-1943)




The Harp

 

    Across the wind-swept spaces of the sky
    The harp of all the world is hung on high,
    And through its shining strings the swallows fly.

    The little silver fingers of the rain
    Oft touch it softly to a low refrain,
    That all day long comes o'er and o'er again.

    And when the storms of God above it roll,
    The mighty wind awakes its sleeping soul
    To songs of wild delight or bitter dole.

    And through the quiet night, as faint and far
    As melody down-drifted from a star,
    Trembles strange music where those harp-strings are.

    But only flying words of joy and woe,
    Caught from the restless earth-bound souls below,
    Over the vibrant wires ebb and flow.

    And in the cities that men call their own,
    And in the unnamed places, waste and lone,
    This harp forever sounds Life's undertone.

 

 

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