Poetry Explorer


Classic and Contemporary Poetry


THE WILDERNESS by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY

First Line: FROM LIFE'S ENCHANTMENTS
Last Line: WHO TROD THE WILDERNESS.

FROM life's enchantments,
Desire of place,
From lust of getting
Turn thou away and set thy face
Toward the wilderness.

The tents of Jacob
As valleys spread,
As goodly cedars
Or fair lign aloes, white and red,
Shall share thy wilderness.

With awful judgments,
The law, the rod,
With soft allurements
And comfortable words, will God
Pass o'er the wilderness.

The bitter waters
Are healed and sweet;
The ample heavens
Pour angel's bread about thy feet
Throughout the wilderness.

And Carmel's glory
Thou thoughtest gone,
And Sharon's roses,
The excellency of Lebanon
Delight thy wilderness.

Who passeth Jordan
Perfumed with myrrh,
With myrrh and incense?
Lo! on His arm Love leadeth her
Who trod the wilderness.



Home: PoetryExplorer.net