No hint, no touch of grim utility, Earth's busy functions sleep abandoned here; Corn-grower, root-grower, nourisher of grain, All are forgotten; nakedly austere. Nought but herself, her inmost core, survives, Stripped to the elements; enskyed and pure, Remote, and stern, and coldly sanctified; Pale as a ghost, yet rock-fast to endure. And therefore, Burren hills, to me you seem Shrines meet for that which is, and which is not; Approach, beloved ones! Hasten! All is clear, No bidding need you--you the unforgot! The door stands open; only come, ah, come; Come from your far-off realms, with noiseless tread, Come as you were, no dearer could you be-- The Loved, the Lost, the Sundered and the Dead! Wide glistening pavements fit for ghostly feet, Where never thought of mart or street intrude, Only from ledge to ledge spent rain-drops drip, And half-heard tinklings stir the solitude. Imponderable wanderers! Shadowy all! Ghost after ghost; half-veiled; grey muffled; while With spirit-looks, visions seen in sleep, Eyes seem to glimmer, lips austerely smile. Again at dusk-time, or when moonbeams lie Far on the sheeted silence, fold on fold; Then with a swifter sequence, soft as light, Life's semblances enwrap this shadowy cold Like autumn leaves, like high-borne clouds, they come-- Strange shapes; and others, others, ah, not strange! Not strange, God knows, but intimately dear, Untouched by time, defiant of all change. And therefore, Burren hills, grey Burren hills, Soul of fierce Clare, wild West of all our West, No mindless tract of earth or strand thou seem'st, Such as dull maps and solemn charts attest. Here 'mid your solitudes, as 'mid the crowds, Alike for me thou shinest, realm apart; Open to all we pine for, pray for, hope; Sanctified Home-land of th' unchanging heart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 47. BROKEN MUSIC by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI ADMONITION [TO A TRAVELLER] by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH THE ABBOT OF INISFALEN by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM POLYHYMNIA: THE YOUTH IN THE BOAT (FRAGMENT) by WILLIAM BASSE SONG by CHARLES GRANGER BLANDEN A VILLANELLE OF COLLEGE by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 23 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH CARCASSONNE (SUGGESTED BY LORD DUNSANY'S STORY) by BERTON BRALEY |