Nature is a marvelous thing, really. She carries herself with dignity, no matter how mistreated, misunderstood or exploited she is by her custodians. Her ability to keep “the reverent frame with which her years began” despite an intensifying pattern of desecration is astonishing. If there is anything we should be thankful for individually and as a race, it is this.
THE WORSHIP OF NATURE
By John Greenleaf Whittier
The harp at Nature’s advent strung
Has never ceased to play;
The song the stars of morning sung
Has never died away.
And prayer is made, and praise is given,
By all things near and far;
The ocean looketh up to heaven,
And mirrors every star.
Its waves are kneeling on the strand,
As kneels the human knee,
Their white locks bowing to the sand,
The priesthood of the sea!
They pour their glittering treasures forth,
Their gifts of pearl they bring,
And all the listening hills of earth
Take up the song they sing.
The green earth sends its incense up
From many a mountain shrine;
From folded leaf and dewy cup
She pours her sacred wine.
The mists above the morning rills
Rise white as wings of prayer;
The altar-curtains of the hills
Are sunset’s purple air.
The winds with hymns of praise are loud,
Or low with sobs of pain,—
The thunder-organ of the cloud,
The dropping tears of rain.
With drooping head and branches crossed
The twilight forest grieves,
Or speaks with tongues of Pentecost
From all its sunlit leaves.
The blue sky is the temple’s arch,
Its transept earth and air,
The music of its starry march
The chorus of a prayer.
So Nature keeps the reverent frame
With which her years began,
And all her signs and voices shame
The prayerless heart of man.
Whether animal, plant, or the whole of an ecosystem, nature is dauntless in its ability to retain its magesty. It finds a way to show nobility even in the bleakest circumstances. I think we could all take a lesson from that.
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Nature mocks the hubris of man by continuing her devoted entrainment with creation’s heartbeat. I love this poem. Just beautiful !
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Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for sharing that amazing poem!
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