Tuesday, April 28, 2020

FOREST MUSIC - by Hannah Flagg Gould




FOREST  MUSIC

by  Hannah Flagg Gould


    There's a sad loneliness about my heart,
    A deep, deep solitude the spirit feels
    Amid this multitude. The things of art
    Pall on the senses - from its pageantry,
    Loathing, my eye turns off; and my ear shrinks
    From the harsh dissonance that fills the air.


    My soul is growing sick - I will away
    And gather balm from a sweet forest walk!
    There, as the breezes through the branches sweep,
    Is heard aerial minstrelsy, like harps
    Untouched, unseen, that on the spirit's ear
    Pour out their numbers till they lull to peace
    The tumult of the bosom. There's a voice
    Of music in the rustling of the leaves;
    And the green boughs are hung with living lutes,
    Whose strings will only vibrate to his hand
    Who made them, while they sound his untaught praise!


    The whole wild wood is one vast instrument
    Of thousand, thousand keys; and all its notes
    Come in sweet harmony, while Nature plays
    To celebrate the presence of her God!