Words of Light and Hope from Jane McLarty
Words of Light and Hope 24 th November 2024 Jane McLarty
Tomorrow (25 th November) the church remembers Isaac Watts, the hymn writer, who died on this day at Stoke Newington in 1748. He was a noncomformist minister and wrote over 700 hymns, among them favourites such as When I survey the wondrous cross, Jesus shall reign where’er the sun, and Joy to the World. So as we head into winter, the following is on the theme of praise and joy!
Pied Beauty by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Glory be to God for dappled things – For skies of couple-colour as a brinded cow; For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim; Fresh-firecoal chestnut-falls; finches’ wings; Landscape plotted and pieced – fold, fallow, and plough; And áll trádes, their gear and tackle and trim. All things counter, original, spare, strange; Whatever is fickle, freckled (who knows how?) With swift, slow; sweet, sour; adazzle, dim; He fathers-forth whose beauty is past change: Praise him.
Joy – it’s not just a gift. In a sense it’s also a duty, a task to fulfil. Courage. Anna Kamienska
Laundromat by Lorine Niedecker
Casual, sudsy social love at the tubs After all, ecstasy can’t be constant
Untitled haiku by Richard Wright In the falling snow A laughing boy holds out his palms Until they are white.