An Hour Poem by Czeslaw Milosz

An Hour

Rating: 4.5


Leaves glowing in the sun, zealous hum of bumblebees,
From afar, from somewhere beyond the river, echoes of lingering voices
And the unhurried sounds of a hammer gave joy not only to me.
Before the five senses were opened, and earlier than any beginning
They waited, ready, for all those who would call themselves mortals,
So that they might praise, as I do, life, that is, happiness.

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Kayode Are 14 October 2017

Cheery and gleeful, last two lines of great impact.

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