Words of Light and Hope from Fran Neale AWA
Words of Light and Hope 3rd March 2024 Fran Neale AWA
What a lot of signs of Spring there are, in gardens, hedges and churchyards!
I love that line from a hymn :
“Praise him who by a simple flower lifts up our hearts to things above.”
Actually any flower, even a humble dandelion, is far from simple, but I think one agrees with the sentiment.
Don’t be put off by the title “Wizards” but here is a beautiful poem by Alfred Noyes. (By the way, “throstle” is an old-fashioned word for “thrush”, but that wouldn’t scan!)
There’s many a proud wizard in Araby and Egypt Can read the silver writing of the stars as they run; And many a dark gypsy, with a pheasant in his knapsack, Has gathered more by moonshine than wiser men have won; But I know a Wizardry
Can take a buried acorn And whisper forests out of it, to tower against the sun.
There’s many a magician in Bagdad and Benares Can tell you for a penny – what your future is to be; And a flock of crazy prophets that by staring at a crystal
Can fill it with more fancies than there’s herring in the sea; But I know a Wizardry Can take a freckled egg-shell And shake a throstle out of it, in every hawthorn tree.
There’s many a crafty alchemist in Mecca and Jerusalem; And Michael Scott and Merlin were reckoned very wise; But I know a wizardry Can take a wisp of sun-fire And round it to a planet, and roll it through the skies, With cities, and sea ports, and little shining windows, And hedgerows and gardens, and loving human eyes.