Poems about Life |
Dancing in the early light Can fill one’s soul with glee. To shake the weary chains of night- To wake, to live, to be! O precious day! godly gift That chases off the dark. The streaming cold, departing swift As warmth takes o’er man’s heart. Carpe diem! fateful cry That fills the breast with hope The dreamer blinks his darkened eye And light his dreams take o’er. Take the day as by the reins And make the dream take flight For what’s the dark and worldly pains When shown against the light? Love and light and light and love- What more could one desire? These precious gifts from heav’n above Which set the soul afire. Countless ages lie before The advent of the night. Numberless joys to be explored While dancing in the light. The waves keep on coming, lashing and beating Against the Stones lone vigil. What ease it would be To wash out to sea Against the waves repeating The stoic, the martyr, the Stone out at sea Whose watch is never slackened The burning of sun The ships come undone Who’ve beat their hulls against thee Against all their railings, never abating Thou Stone of inspiration And so like thee, Stone In thy tempest home I’ll stand in vigil waiting What magic in the fires dance Can hold the gaze as though in trance? What drug in the suns daily rise Entices, captures human eyes? And in the moons lone reverie Who won’t be caught in mystery? And what lone traveler in the night Found not in woods a sheer delight? How can the eagles lofty soar Make us forget our pressing chore? How can the shifting desert sands Grip a man tighter than deaths bands? In nature we can see and know God’s power in the world below. In knowing we’re empowered too To live, to be, to act, to do. For natures power, God’s own gift Does not roll forth from human lip; Nor is it vain from heav’n above That godly gift of God’s own love. |