Enid Derham Earth Poems

  • 1.
    Miles and miles of quiet houses, every house a harbour,
    Each for some unquiet soul a haven and a home,
    Pleasant fires for winter nights, for sun the trellised arbour,
    Earth the solid underfoot, and heaven for a dome.
    ...
  • 2.
    Coming down the mountain road
    Light of heart and all alone,
    I caught from every rill that flowed
    A rapture of its own.
    ...
  • 3.
    The Soul, of late a lovely sleeping child,
    Spreads sudden wings and stands in radiant guise,
    Eyed like the morn and bent upon the skies;
    Her the blue gulf dismays not, nor the wild
    ...
  • 4.
    When the impatient spirit leaves behind
    The clogging hours and makes no dear delay
    To drop this Nessus-shirt of night and day,
    To cast the flesh that bound and could not bind
    ...
  • 5.
    My folk's the wind-folk, it's there I belong,
    I tread the earth below them, and the earth does me wrong,
    Before my spirit knew itself, before this frame unfurled,
    I was a little wandering breeze and blew about the world.
    ...
Total 5 Earth Poems by Enid Derham

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