Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TWO WORLDS, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER Poet's Biography First Line: God's world is bathed in beauty Last Line: Back to thy holy land! Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary Subject(s): Beauty; Earth; God; Heaven; Love; World; Paradise | ||||||||
GOD s world is bathed in beauty, God's world is steeped in light; It is the self-same glory That makes the day so bright, Which thrills the earth with music, Or hangs the stars in night. Hid in earth's mines of silver, Floating on clouds above, -- Ringing in Autumn's tempest, Murmured by every dove, -- One thought fills God's creation, His own great name of Love! In God's world Strength is lovely, And so is Beauty strong, And Light -- God's glorious shadow -- To both great gifts belong; And they all melt into sweetness, And fill the earth with Song. Above God's world bends Heaven, With day's kiss pure and bright, Or folds her still more fondly In the tender shade of night; And she casts back Heaven's sweetne In fragrant love and light. God's world has one great echo; Whether calm blue mists are curled, Or lingering dew-drops quiver, Or red storms are unfurled; The same deep love is throbbing Through the great heart of God's world. Man's world is black and blighted, Steeped through with self and sin; And should his feeble purpose Some feeble good begin, The work is marred and tainted By Leprosy within. Man's world is bleak and bitter; Wherever he has trod He spoils the tender beauty That blossoms on the sod, And blasts the loving Heaven Of the great, good world of God. There Strength on coward weakness In cruel might will roll; Beauty and Joy are cankers That eat away the soul; And Love -- O God, avenge it -- The plague-spot of the whole. Man's world is Pain and Terror; He found it pure and fair, And wove in nets of sorrow The golden summer air. Black, hideous, cold, and dreary, Man's curse, not God's, is there. And yet God's world is speaking: Man will not hear it call; But listens where the echoes Of his own discord falls, Then clamors back to Heaven That God has done it all. O God, man's heart is darkened, He will not understand! Show him Thy cloud and fire; And, with Thine own right hand, Then lead him through his desert, Back to Thy Holy Land! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE END OF LIFE by PHILIP JAMES BAILEY SEVEN TWILIGHTS: 6 by CONRAD AIKEN THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#19): 2. MORE ABOUT THE DEAD MAN AND WINTER by MARVIN BELL THE WORLDS IN THIS WORLD by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR A SKELETON FOR MR. PAUL IN PARADISE; AFTER ALLAN GUISINGER by NORMAN DUBIE BEAUTY & RESTRAINT by DANIEL HALPERN HOW IT WILL HAPPEN, WHEN by DORIANNE LAUX IF THIS IS PARADISE by DORIANNE LAUX A DOUBTING HEART by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER |
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