Primrose
Upon a bank I sat, a child made seerOf one small primrose flowering in my mind.
Better than wealth it is, I said, to find
One small page of Truth's manuscript made clear.
I looked at Christ transfigured without fear--
The light was very beautiful and kind,
And where the Holy Ghost in flame had signed
I read it through the lenses of a tear.
And then my sight grew dim, I could not see
The primrose that had lighted me to Heaven,
And there was but the shadow of a tree
Ghostly among the stars. The years that pass
Like tired soldiers nevermore have given
Moments to see wonders in the grass.
20 Comments
a gorgeous little bloom.
ReplyDeleteThe sad and the beautiful together.
ReplyDeleteExquisite blossom and, yes, the sad and the beautiful together it is! Hope your weekend is going well, Sandy!
ReplyDeleteSandy, that is a gorgeous photo of a delicate little primrose, so pretty, and I love the poem too. Have a great week :)
ReplyDeleteI like the poem and photo! touching...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful delicate flower, and I love the poem.
ReplyDeletepretty! the vividness of its color is attractive.
ReplyDeleteToday's Flower
Lovely words and bloom, happy to find you still here, I have just returned!
ReplyDeletethis is almost the time for prime rose in CA.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I guess many of us have not regained the faith and wisdom we had as a child. Lovely poem Sandy. Beuatiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem and image.
ReplyDeleteThe name of this author will always make me smile and reminisce, due to personal reasons.;)
xoxo
I love the water droplets, and the sun coming through the petals!
ReplyDeleteonce upon a time.....I had one of these beautiful ones. :)
ReplyDeleteI love these little gems, so perfect. What a beautiful poem too.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful primrose and a very touching poem.
ReplyDeleteI like!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower - beautiful words :) Hanne Bente
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteHugs
SueAnn
So lovely -- primroses have the deepest most elegant colors and they are so welcome in very early spring (a season which I miss -- in both senses of the word -- these days). Thanks for the poem and the memories!
ReplyDeleteA great poem with the picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.