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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FAMINE, by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: It was a time when thoughts and violets bloomed Last Line: And heaven be yet at your command! | |||
It was a time when thoughts and violets bloomed -- When skies were bright, and air was bland and warm, And Pleasure every fleeting hour assumed A new and strange Chameleon hue and form. When, suddenly, that hand-cloud, once beheld From Carmel by the Tishbite seer of Eld -- Appeared, and foresayed coming storm. All minds were called away. The slumberers who Had slept through years of Idleness awoke -- All felt a consciousness of somewhat new, The lightning prelude to the thunder-stroke. GOD struck on every heart, and men grew pale -- Their bliss was metamorphosed into bale. There was no Power they dared evoke! Even as the dread Simoom of Araby Sweeps o'er the desert and through the pathless air, So came, 'mid Ireland's joy and revelry, That cloud of gloom above her visions fair. The thoughtless wondered, and the thoughtful wept. And those who through long years had dreamt and slept Arose -- too many to Despair! Despair? Yes! For a blight fell on the land -- The soil, heaven-blasted, yielded food no more -- The Irish serf became a Being banned -- Life-exiled as none ever was before. The old man died beside his hovel's hearth, The young man stretched himself along the earth, And perished, stricken to the core! O, GOD! Great GOD! Thou knowest, seest, Thou! All-blessed be Thy name! This work is Thine -- To Thy decrees, Thy law, Thy will, we bow -- We are but worms, and Thou art THE DIVINE! But Thou wilt yet in Thine own day redeem Thy Faithful; and this land's bright sun shall beam To Earth a Pharos and a Sign! Ye True, ye Noble, who unblenching stand Amid the storms and ills of this dark Day, Still hold your ground! Yourselves, your Fatherland, Have in the Powers above a surest stay! Though Famine, Pest, Want, Sickness of the Heart, Be now your lot -- all these shall soon depart -- And Heaven be yet at your command! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SIBERIA by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN TWENTY GOLDEN YEARS AGO by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN DUHALLOW by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN SOUL AND COUNTRY by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN ST. PATRICK'S HYMN BEFORE TARAH by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN THE DAWNING OF THE DAY by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN THE KARAMANIAN EXILE by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN THE NAMELESS ONE; BALLAD by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN THE ONE MYSTERY by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN THE RUINS OF DONEGAL CASRLE by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN |
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