Home
Fictions/Novels
Short Stories
Poems
Essays
Plays
Nonfictions
 
Authors
All Titles
 






In Association with Amazon.com

Home > Authors Index > Browse all available works of Oscar Wilde > Text of Sonnet On Hearing The Dies Irae Sung In The Sistine Chapel

A poem by Oscar Wilde

Sonnet On Hearing The Dies Irae Sung In The Sistine Chapel

________________________________________________
Title:     Sonnet On Hearing The Dies Irae Sung In The Sistine Chapel
Author: Oscar Wilde [More Titles by Wilde]

Nay, Lord, not thus! white lilies in the spring,
Sad olive-groves, or silver-breasted dove,
Teach me more clearly of Thy life and love
Than terrors of red flame and thundering.
The hillside vines dear memories of Thee bring:
A bird at evening flying to its nest
Tells me of One who had no place of rest:
I think it is of Thee the sparrows sing.
Come rather on some autumn afternoon,
When red and brown are burnished on the leaves,
And the fields echo to the gleaner's song,
Come when the splendid fulness of the moon
Looks down upon the rows of golden sheaves,
And reap Thy harvest: we have waited long.

-THE END-
Oscar Wilde's poem: Sonnet On Hearing The Dies Irae Sung In The Sistine Chapel

________________________________________________



GO TO TOP OF SCREEN