Poetry Wrote Over Several Years on Spiritual, Religious, and Devotional Subjects. |
Western Wind: A Meditation "Western wind, when wilt thou blow? That the small rain down may rain, Christ! that my love were in my arms And I in my bed again." Anonymous Western wind, when wilt thou blow? Again across this veil of tears? When will you extinguish The sun's light with the chadar of fear? Not before a full thousand years Has expired in this veil of tears Will the wind of night again blow. That the small rain down may rain, Again upon the soil of life Flooding the fields of faith With the waters of spiritual strife; Blocking the high passes of certitude With the charcoal snow of grief Before the sun rises again. Christ! that my love were in my arms Again in the veil of tears To be woken by the rising sun Turning red the clouds of fear; Setting fire to lovers hearts With ray reflected by God's mirror From the sun of God's new day. And I in my bed again. Watching the rainbow of God's covenant That the new risen sun renewed Across religion's firmament. And I rising from my bed Obedient to God's commandments Again in God's new day. Poet's Note: ▼ |