GOD ploughed one day with an earthquake, And drove his furrows deep! The huddling plains upstarted, The hills were all a-leap! But that is the mountains' secret, Age-hidden in their breast; "God's peace is everlasting," Are the dream-words of their rest. He hath made them the haunt of beauty, The home elect of his grace; He spreadeth his mornings on them, His sunsets light their face. His thunders tread in music Of footfalls echoing long, And carry majestic greeting Around the silent throng. His winds bring messages to them, Wild storm-news from the main; They sing it down to the valleys In the love-song of the rain. Green tribes from far come trooping, And over the uplands flock; He weaveth the zones together In robes for his risen rock. They are nurseries for young rivers; Nests for his flying cloud; Homesteads for new-born races, Masterful, free, and proud. The people of tired cities Come up to their shrines and pray; God freshens again within them, As he passes by all day. And lo, I have caught their secret, The beauty deeper than all, This faith -- that life's hard moments, When the jarring sorrows befall Are but God ploughing his mountains; And the mountains yet shall be The source of his grace and freshness And his peace everlasting to me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MOST LOVELY SHADE; FOR ALICE BOUVERIE by EDITH SITWELL EPIGRAM by DECIMUS MAGNUS AUSONIUS PSALM 23 by HENRY WILLIAMS BAKER LOVE'S GREETING by KATHERINE B. BUSHLEY THE WATER LILY by MARY FRANCES MARSHALL BUTTS A CHRISTMAS EVE CHORAL by BLISS CARMAN |