|
Главная • Биографии • Стихи по темам • Случайное стихотворение • Переводчики • Ссылки • Антологии Рейтинг поэтов • Рейтинг стихотворений |
|
James Elroy Flecker (Джеймс Элрой Флеккер) A New Year's Carol Awake, awake! The world is young, For all its weary years of thought: The starkest fights must still be fought, The most surprising songs be sung. And those who have no other Gods May still behold, if they bestir, The windy amphitheatre Where dawn the timeless periods. Then hear the shouting-voice of men Magniloquently rise and ring: Their flashing eyes and measured swing Prove that the world is young again. I was beyond the hills, and heard That old and fervent Goddess call, Whose voice is like a waterfall, And sweeter than the singing-bird. O stubborn arms of rosy youth, Break down your other Gods, and turn To where her dauntless eyeballs burn,— The silent pools of Light and Truth. James Elroy Flecker's other poems: Распечатать (Print) Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1345 |
||
Английская поэзия. Адрес для связи eng-poetry.ru@yandex.ru |