Thomas Hardy -The Darkling Thrush
Автор: Fred Proud
Загружено: 2011-03-04
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This fine poem of Hardy´s was composed; it seems, at the very last gasp of the nineteenth century. A moment then of some significance yet it is the timeless wonder of that unexpected bird-song that thrills and moves us perhaps as much as it did the poet himself. What a masterful piece of work it is and how admirable to recognise and extol the Hope in that wizened mistle-thrush´s carol-lings!
I leant upon a coppice gate
When Frost was spectre-grey,
And Winter's dregs made desolate
The weakening eye of day.
The tangled bine-stems scored the sky
Like strings of broken lyres,
And all mankind that haunted nigh
Had sought their household fires.
The land's sharp features seemed to be
The Century's corpse outleant,
His crypt the cloudy canopy,
The wind his death-lament.
The ancient pulse of germ and birth
Was shrunken hard and dry,
And every spirit upon earth
Seemed fervourless as I.
At once a voice arose among
The bleak twigs overhead
In a full-hearted evensong
Of joy illimited;
An aged thrush, frail, gaunt and small,
In blast-beruffled plume,
Had chosen thus to fling his soul
Upon the growing gloom.
So little cause for carolings
Of such ecstatic sound
Was written on terrestrial things
Afar or nigh around,
That I could think there trembled through
His happy good-night air
Some blessed Hope, whereof he knew
And I was unaware.
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