Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Daily Meditation: Play In The Rain

We all need help maintaining our personal spiritual practice. We hope that these daily meditations, prayers and mindful awareness exercises can be part of bringing spirituality alive in your life.



Today's meditation features a poem by renowned English poet Thomas Hardy. "During Wind and Rain" offers a playful look at the rainy weather many will become familiar with during these early spring months.



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During Wind and Rain by Thomas Hardy



They sing their dearest songs—

He, she, all of them—yea,

Treble and tenor and bass,

And one to play;

With the candles mooning each face. . . .

Ah, no; the years O!

How the sick leaves reel down in throngs!



They clear the creeping moss—

Elders and juniors—aye,

Making the pathways neat

And the garden gay;

And they build a shady seat. . . .

Ah, no; the years, the years,

See, the white storm-birds wing across.



They are blithely breakfasting all—

Men and maidens—yea,

Under the summer tree,

With a glimpse of the bay,

While pet fowl come to the knee. . . .

Ah, no; the years O!

And the rotten rose is ript from the wall.



They change to a high new house,

He, she, all of them—aye,

Clocks and carpets and chairs

On the lawn all day,

And brightest things that are theirs. . . .

Ah, no; the years, the years

Down their carved names the rain-drop ploughs.



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