Saturday, April 5, 2008

Gerard Manley Hopkins

The title for this blog comes from Gerard Manley Hopkins, a favorite poet of mine. I love the concrete reality of the physical creation conveyed by his phrase "the air things wear."


In the Valley of the ElwyI remember a house where all were good
To me, God knows, deserving no such thing:
Comforting smell breathed at very entering,
Fetched fresh, as I suppose, off some sweet wood.

That cordial air made those kind people a hood
All over, as a bevy of eggs the mothering wing
Will, or mild nights the new morsels of Spring:
Why, it seemed of course; seemed of right it should.

Lovely the woods, waters, meadows, combes, vales,
All the air things wear that build this world of Wales;
Only the inmate does not correspond:

God, lover of souls, swaying considerate scales,
Complete thy creature dear O where it fails,
Being mighty a master, being a father and fond.

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