Home > Authors Index > Browse all available works of George William Russell > Text of Divine Visitation
|
|
________________________________________________
Title: Divine Visitation
Author: George William Russell [ More Titles by Russell]
The heavens lay hold on us: the starry rays Fondle with flickering fingers brow and eyes: A new enchantment lights the ancient skies. What is it looks between us gaze on gaze? Does the wild spirit of the endless days Chase through my heart some lure that ever flies? Only I know the vast within me cries Finding in thee the ending of all ways. Ah, but they vanish; the immortal train From thee, from me, depart, yet take from thee Memorial grace: laden with adoration Forth from this heart they flow that all in vain Would stay the proud eternal powers that flee After the chase in burning exultation.
[The end] George William Russell's poem: Divine Visitation ________________________________________________
GO TO TOP OF SCREEN
|