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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FLYING WHEEL, by KATHARINE TYNAN Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: When I was young the days were long Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan Subject(s): Old Age; Religion | |||
WHEN I was young the days were long, When I was young the days were long, Oh, long the days when I was young: Oh, long the days when I was young: So long from morn to evenfall So long from morn to evenfall As they would never end at all. As they would never end at all. Now I grow old Time flies, alas! I watch the years and seasons pass. Time turns him with his fingers thin Now I grow old Time flies , alas! A wheel that whirls while it doth spin. I watch the years and seasons pass. There is no time to take one's ease, Time turns him with his fingers thin A wheel that whirls while it doth spin. For to sit still and be at peace: Oh, whirling wheel of Time, be still, Let me be quiet if you will! There is no time to take one's ease, Yet still it turns so giddily, For to sit still and be at peace: So fast the years and seasons fly, Dazed with the noise and speed I run So fast the wheel of Time turns ' round , The silence hath no other sound. And stay me on the Changeless One. I stay myself on Him who stays Ever the same through nights and days: And that which is to be is over, The One Unchangeable for aye, Over good times of love and lover: That was and will be: the one Stay, And one was young but now grown old O'er whom Eternity will pass Shrinks from the darkness and the cold . But as an image in a glass; To whom a million years are nought,- I stay myself on a great Thought. I stay myself on the great Quiet And one scarce dreams that youth is o'er After the noises and the riot; Ere age is knocking at the door. As in a garnished chamber sit Oh, whirling wheel of Time be still, Let me be quiet if you will! Far from the tumult of the street. Oh, wheel of Time, turn round apace! But I have found a resting-place. You will not trouble me again Yet still it turns so giddily, In the great peace where I attain. So fast the years and seasons fly, Dazed with the noise and speed I run And stay me on the Changeless One. I stay myself on him who stays Ever the same through nights and days: The One Unchangeable for aye, That was and will be: the one Stay, O'er whom Eternity will pass; But, as an image in a glass To whom a million years are nought, I stay myself on a great thought. I stay myself on the great Quiet After the noises and the riot. As in a garnished chamber sit Far from the tumult of the street. Oh, wheel of Time turn round apace! But I have found a resting- place . You will not trouble me again In the great peace where I attain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MYSTIC BOUNCE by TERRANCE HAYES MATHEMATICS CONSIDERED AS A VICE by ANTHONY HECHT UNHOLY SONNET 11 by MARK JARMAN SHINE, PERISHING REPUBLIC by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE COMING OF THE PLAGUE by WELDON KEES A LITHUANIAN ELEGY by ROBERT KELLY |
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