March 08, 2007
Perspective

I suppose I should add something substantive of my own design to the blog, rather than just republishing the works of others as I have been wont to do lately. Until then, this poem entitled “In Hilly Wood” by John Clare must serve as a bridge to later creativity.

How sweet to be thus nestling deep in boughs,
Upon an ashen stoven pillowing me;
Faintly are heard the ploughmen at their ploughs,
But not an eye can find its way to see.
The sunbeams scarce molest me with a smile,
So thick the leafy armies gather round;
And where they do, the breeze blows cool the while,
Their leafy shadows dancing on the ground.
Full many a flower, too, wishing to be seen,
Perks up its head the hiding grass between.-
In mid-wood silence, thus, how sweet to be;
Where all the noises, that on peace intrude,
Come from the chittering cricket, bird, and bee,
Whose songs have charms to sweeten solitude.

For those interested in the works of John Clare, there is a John Clare blog. I recommend it highly.


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Posted by Buck Batard at March 08, 2007 06:55 PM
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