Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FISHERMEN - NOT OF GALILEE, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK Poet's Biography First Line: They have toiled all the night, the long weary night Last Line: I shall wake in thy likeness, satisfied. Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria Subject(s): Fish & Fishing; Jesus Christ; Anglers | ||||||||
THEY have toiled all the night, the long weary night, They have toiled all the night, Lord, and taken nothing: -- The heavens are as brass, and all flesh seems as grass, Death strikes with horror and life with loathing. Walk'st Thou by the waters, the dark silent waters, The fathomless waters that no line can plumb? Art Thou Redeemer, or a mere schemer -- Preaching a kingdom that cannot come? Not a word say'st Thou: no wrath betray'st Thou: Scarcely delay'st Thou their terrors to lull; On the shore standing, mutely commanding, "Let down your nets!" -- And they draws them up, -- full! Jesus, Redeemer, -- only Redeemer! I, a poor dreamer, lay hold upon Thee: Thy will pursuing, though no end viewing, But simply doing as Thou biddest me. Though Thee I see not, -- either light be not, Or Thou wilt free not the scales from mine eyes, I ne'er gainsay Thee, but only obey Thee; Obedience is better than sacrifice. Though on my prison gleams no open vision, Walking Elysian by Galilee's tide, Unseen, I feel Thee, and death will reveal Thee: I shall wake in Thy likeness, satisfied. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JOURNEY INTO THE EYE by DAVID LEHMAN THE GREAT BLACK HERON by DENISE LEVERTOV ISLA MUJERES by WILLIAM MATTHEWS SCHOOLS OF LITTLE FISH by MARVIN BELL TWO PICTURES OF A LEAF by MARVIN BELL OF FISH AND FISHERMEN by JOHN CIARDI BY THE ALMA RIVER by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS, TENDER AND TRUE by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK |
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