Easter Week

Charles Kingsley

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See the land, her Easter keeping,
Rises as her Maker rose.
Seeds, so long in darkness sleeping,
Burst at last from winter snows.
Earth with heaven above rejoices;
Fields and gardens hail the spring;
Shaughs and woodlands ring with voices,
While the wild birds build and sing.

You, to whom your Maker granted
Powers to those sweet birds unknown,
Use the craft by God implanted;
Use the reason not your own.
Here, while heaven and earth rejoices,
Each his Easter tribute bring-
Work of fingers, chant of voices,
Like the birds who build and sing.

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  • alyssagzl43

    I REALLY LOVED THIS POEM! IT MAKES ME THINK OF SPRING, RENEWAL AND HOPE. THE IMAGERY IS REALLY BEAUTIFUL, ESPECIALLY ABOUT THE SEEDS BURSTING FROM WINTER SNOWS. IT ALSO SEEMS TO ENCOURAGE US TO USE OUR UNIQUE GIFTS AND TALENTS IN A POSITIVE WAY. IT WARMS MY HEART AND LIFTS MY SPIRITS EVERY TIME I READ IT. WHAT A GIFT! THIS IS TRULY A MAGICAL PIECE OF ARTISTRY!