Grace and Reverence

The Autumn by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Go, sit upon the lofty hill,
And turn your eyes around,
Where waving woods and waters wild
Do hymn an autumn sound.
The summer sun is faint on them —
The summer flowers depart —
Sit still — as all transform’d to stone,
Except your musing heart.

How there you sat in summer-time,
May yet be in your mind;
And how you heard the green woods sing
Beneath the freshening wind.
Though the same wind now blows around,
You would its blast recall;
For every breath that stirs the trees,
Doth cause a leaf to fall.

Oh! like that wind, is all the mirth
That flesh and dust impart:
We cannot bear its visitings,
When change is on the heart.
Gay words and jests may make us smile,
When Sorrow is asleep;
But other things must make us smile,
When Sorrow bids us weep!

The dearest hands that clasp our hands, —
Their presence may be o’er;
The dearest voice that meets our ear,
That tone may come no more!
Youth fades; and then, the joys of youth,
Which once refresh’d our mind,
Shall come — as, on those sighing woods,
The chilling autumn wind.

Hear not the wind — view not the woods;
Look out o’er vale and hill-
In spring, the sky encircled them —
The sky is round them still.
Come autumn’s scathe — come winter’s cold —
Come change — and human fate!
Whatever prospect Heaven doth bound,
Can ne’er be desolate.

Autumn is that delicious season of life in which florescence gives way to grace, exuberance to reverence. It is a time of celebration and harvest, where all that has been cultivated in the long summer of life can be gathered in one accord into one place.

Take no care for what might have been, meet instead those gaily garbed harlequins, those prospects of change fluttering blithely from the autumn trees, with a musing heart.

So let it be!

5 thoughts on “Grace and Reverence

  1. Zach's avatar Zach

    Beautiful poem. While autumn may be the season that precedes winter, there is a beginning here too. Let’s let past things be in the past and move forward to a beautiful, new fall.

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  2. Aimee's avatar Aimee

    Thank you so much for sharing this poem! I tend to mourn for the long days of summer light when the fall season begins, and your post really lifted my heart to embrace a new season. (: (: (:

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  3. Steve Ventola's avatar Steve Ventola

    Love this,”meet instead those gaily garbed harlequins, those prospects of change fluttering blithely from the autumn trees, with a musing heart.” Such a great way to meet this autumn.

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