Monday, February 13, 2006

Daybreak

                                                                           
A wind came up out of the sea,

And said," Oh mists, make room for me."

It hailed the ships, and cried,

"Sail on ye mariners

The night is gone."

And hurried landward far away,

Crying, " Awake! it is the day."

It said unto the forest, " Shout!

Hang all your leafy banners out!"

It touched the wood bird's folded wing,

And said, "Oh bird, awake and sing."

And o'er the farms, "O chanticleer ,

Your clarion blow; the day is near."

It whispered to the fields of corn,

"Bow down, and hail the coming morn."

It shouted throught the belfry tower,

"Awake, O bell! proclaim the hour."

It crossed the churchyard  with a sigh,

And said," Not yet! In quiet lie."

 

 

author unknown

from my collectionof poems at age 16

 

 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was fun! Thanks for sharing.
Tess

Anonymous said...

That was a good one, thanks for sharing. Helen

Anonymous said...

Awww  Jane,

I really liked that ...... i could imagine the mists rushing thru the corn, i could see the wood bird nestling in his tree...... i am going to copy it into my book of verses that i like to keep when i come across something nice.
Thank you

Luv Jayne