Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Sabrina Fair 
by John Milton
SongSweet Echo, sweetest nymph that liv'st unseen
Within thy airy shell
By slow Meander's margent green,
And in the violet-imbroider'd vale
Where the love-lorn nightingale
Nightly to thee her sad song mourneth well:
Canst thou not tell me of a gentle pair
That likest thy Narcissus are?
O if thou have
Hid them in some flow'ry cave,
Tell me but where
Sweet Queen of Parley, Daughter of the Sphere,
So mayst thou be translated to the skies,
And give resounding grace to all heav'ns harmonies.
Song
Sabrina fair
Listen where thou art sitting
Under the glassy, cool, translucent wave,
In twisted braids of lilies knitting
The loose train of thy amber-dropping hair;
Listen for dear honour's sake,
Goddess of the silver lake,
Listen and save.
Listen and appear to us
In name of great Oceanus,
By the earth-shaking Neptune's mace,
And Tethys' grave majestic pace;
By hoary Nereus' wrinkled look,
And the Carpathian wizard's hook;
By scaly Triton's winding shell,
And old soothsaying Glaucus' spell;
By Leucothea's lovely hands,
And her son that rules the strands;
By Thetis' tinsel-slipper'd feet,
And the songs of Sirens sweet;
By dead Parthenope's dear tomb,
And fair Ligea's golden comb,
Wherewith she sits on diamond rocks
Sleeking her soft alluring locks;
By all the nymphs that nightly dance
Upon thy streams with wily glance,
Rise, rise, and heave thy rosy head
From thy coral-pav'n bed,
And bridle in thy headlong wave,
Till thou our summons answer'd have.
Listen and save.
Sabrina rises, attended by water-nymphs, and sings
By the rushy-fringed bank,
Where grows the willow and the osier dank,
My sliding chariot stays,
Thick set with agate, and the azurn sheen
Of turkis blue, and em'rald green
That in the channel strays,
Whilst from off the waters fleet
Thus I set my printless feet
O'er the cowslip's velvet head,
That bends not as I tread;
Gentle swain at thy request
I am here.





Wednesday, May 12, 2010

To My Mother

 

To My Mother

by Wendell Berry 

I was your rebellious son,
do you remember? Sometimes
I wonder if you do remember,
so complete has your forgiveness been.

So complete has your forgiveness been
I wonder sometimes if it did not
precede my wrong, and I erred,
safe found, within your love,

prepared ahead of me, the way home,
or my bed at night, so that almost
I should forgive you, who perhaps
foresaw the worst that I might do,

and forgave before I could act,
causing me to smile now, looking back,
to see how paltry was my worst,
compared to your forgiveness of it

already given. And this, then,
is the vision of that Heaven of which
we have heard, where those who love
each other have forgiven each other,

where, for that, the leaves are green,
the light a music in the air,
and all is unentangled,
and all is undismayed.
 
 
Mom, 
Your unfailing forgiveness 
The steadfastness of your own character 
And the steadfastness of your efforts in shaping my character
Your strength of heart and mind
While still remaining soft and feminine 
A woman that delights in the Lord and in people of all kinds
You've always kept a sense of grace in our home
Many are quick to judge, quick to blame
But the lasting impression of you has been your quickness to forgive
To bring grace to a world that experiences little of it

I want to have pride like you 
Like the Avett Brothers say,
"not the kind of pride that turns you bad"
But the kind that gives up selfish ambition 
And sees good and isn't afraid to live it

What I can say for myself is that 
You, mom, have shaped me
The parts of myself that I like
The times when I get real honest with myself and God
When I struggle and find some remnant of joy to smile about
When I don't take myself so seriously
And I can laugh at my shortcomings
But mostly when I reach out to God 
I find you there, encouraging me 
To keep pursuing what is good and lovely
Because that's who you are
A lover of beauty
The kind though that doesn't fade with time and age
But one that lasts for all of time
And one that has laid an imprint on my life

Continue in your way, mom
I love you

Natalie