Sunday, December 25, 2011

Greeting


Carolina Carol


Gentle weather, meek and mild,
Promise us a holy child.
While the wet wind bows the thorn,
In winter rain let spring be born.

Mockingbird, awake and sing
From every branch the sap's upswing
Inside the barren, dreaming oak
Which wears the warm sky like a cloak.

Let grape hyacinth rejoice.
Raise its spears in yellow grass.
Through these short-lived twilit hours,
Wrens fall silent;   still He flowers.

Cardinal like a scarlet flame
On the bare dogwood, proclaim
The shaken seed-head, swelling bud --
Our Spring has come in flesh and blood.




5 comments:

Reggie Johnson said...

Merry Christmas, Sally! I've been thinking of you and missing your writing. Thanks for posting this lovely poem.

Sarah Johnson

Janet said...

This is very nice.

I'm so glad to see something here. I've been missing your blog and you.

I hope your family had a nice Christmas.

I tried to post this earlier, but it never appeared.

AMDG

Melanie B said...

Beautiful.

I've missed your writing too, Sally. Dare I hope this presages more in the coming year?

Merry Christmas to you and yours.

Sally Thomas said...

Merry Christmas to all of you! I've missed being here, and while I'm a bit cautious about committing myself to maintaining the blog regularly, because of the mental space which it tends to take up, I'm tentatively thinking up some new things.

Mostly I miss it, though, because I miss the contact with blog friends (not to mention real-life friends whom I don't see often enough).

Anne-Marie said...

Lovely!

Here in Maryland I saw daffodils blooming on a neighbour's lawn today.