Friday, January 27, 2023

Winter: A Dirge

 'Poem for the week' -- "Winter: A Dirge":  (does it not feel this way sometimes?)


The wintry west extends his blast,

   And hail and rain does blaw;

Or, the stormy north sends driving forth

   The blinding sleet and snaw:

While, tumbling brown, the burn comes down,

   And roars frae bank to brae;

And bird and beast in covert rest,

   And pass the heartless day.


“The sweeping blast, the sky o’ercast,”

   The joyless winter-day

Let others fear, to me more dear

   Than all the pride of May:

The tempest’s howl, it soothes my soul,

   My griefs it seems to join;

The leafless trees my fancy please,

   Their fate resembles mine!


Thou Power Supreme whose mighty scheme

   These woes of mine fulfil,

Here, firm, I rest; they must be best,

   Because they are Thy will!

Then all I want—O do Thou grant

   This one request of mine.—

Since to enjoy Thou dost deny,

   Assist me to resign.


-- Robert Burns