John Drinkwater Great Poems

  • 1.
    (AGED SIXTEEN)

    Dear boy unborn: the son but of my dream,
    Promise of yet unrisen day,
    ...
  • 2.
    There is a castle on a hill,
    So far into the sky,
    That birds that from the valley-beds
    Up to the turrets fly,
    ...
  • 3.
    That was the proud woman, Naaman's wife.
    Basking at noon under the Syrian fans,
    While Naaman, the leprous mighty captain,
    Proud glowing flesh now silver-skinned and tainted,
    ...
  • 4.
    He was a man with wide and patient eyes,
    Grey, like the drift of twitch-fires blown in June,
    That, without fearing, searched if any wrong
    Might threaten from your heart. Grey eyes he had
    ...
  • 5.
    And Jonathan too had honour in his heart,
    Jonathan who with an armour-bearer went
    Alone by Michmash to the Philistines,
    And met a spray of swords because of courage
    ...
  • 6.
    From babyhood I have known the beauty of earth,
    I learnt it, I think, in the strange months before birth,
    I learnt it passing and passing by each moon
    From the harvest month into my natal June.
    ...
  • 7.
    Then I asked: 'Does a firm persuasion that a thing is so, make it so?'

    He replied: 'All Poets believe that it does, and in ages of imagination this firm persuasion removed mountains; but many are not capable of a firm persuasion of anything.'

    ...
  • 8.
    Shy in their herding dwell the fallow deer.
    They are spirits of wild sense. Nobody near
    Comes upon their pastures. There a life they live,
    Of sufficient beauty, phantom, fugitive
    ...
  • 9.
    I

    Time gathers to my name;
    Along the ways wheredown my feet have passed
    ...
Total 9 Great Poems by John Drinkwater

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