Pictures of Poetry by John Clare and James Whitcomb Riley
We need a little poetry
The gold on gray, the waking breeze
On life’s highway before the day
Distracts with its formalities
We need to drink the song that spills
From nature’s unsuspecting choir
Or else the hush of blue and blush
Dies like a heart without desire
To fully live is more than pulse
To breathe is death if cares eclipse
The written rhyme and paradigm
Of season-song from heaven’s lips
We need to read God’s tender thought
He loves us so and gave to men
A ceaseless page from age to age
Of poetry from nature’s pen
© Janet Martin
I’m listening to the crickets; come August they never quit!
Just like God’s poetry; it spills and fills the vales and rills. When I read centuries-old
poetry I am struck by the fact that God’s poetry inspired then just as it still
does.
Poetry, before it can be taught or read must be realized.