A Tear Song

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Out of the endless nave
Chorus tremendous,
While the gruff organ gave
Sponses stupendous.
But of a surety
Not one among them
Said the psalms heartfully
Of all that sung them,
Saving one chorister,
Sweet as gay bugles when
Robin the Forester
Rallied his merry men.
Opened his little teeth
Like the round daisy's.
Smiled they for things beneath,
Or Zion's praises?
He sang of friendly bees
Not of the hills that skip,
It was that morning's breeze
Piped on his lip.
But his eyes jewelled were
Of his own singing,
God saw the sparkle there
On his lids clinging.
God the boy's jewel took
Into His casket,
Flinging the anthem book
On His waste-basket.
God for his glittering world
Seeketh our tears.
Prayers show as eyelids pearled.
God hath no ears.

Identifier

3307.txt

Creator

Owen, Wilfred (1893-1918)

Date

1983

Date Created

1983-01-01

Temporal Coverage

1983-12-31

Type

Poem

Publisher

The First World War Poetry Digital Archive

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