Premonition Poem by George Santayana

Premonition

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The muffled syllables that Nature speaks
Fill us with deeper longing for her word;
She hides a meaning that the spirit seeks,
She makes a sweeter music than is heard.

A hidden light illumines all our seeing,
An unknown love enchants our solitude.
We feel and know that from the depths of being
Exhales an infinite, a perfect good.

Though the heart wear the garment of its sorrow
And be not happy like a naked star,
Yet from the thought of peace some peace we borrow,
Some rapture from the rapture felt afar.

Our heart strings are too coarse for Nature's fingers
Deftly to quicken as she pulses on,
And the harsh tremor that among them lingers
Will into sweeter silence die anon.

We catch the broken prelude and suggestion
Of things unuttered, needing to be sung;
We know the burden of them, and their question
Lies heavy on the heart, nor finds a tongue.

Till haply, lightning through the storm of ages,
Our sullen secret flash from sky to sky,
Glowing in some diviner poet's pages
And swelling into rapture from this sigh.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Aftab Alam Khursheed 02 January 2015

palpitation feeling of uncertainty nice poem with beautiful lines - Till haply, lightning through the storm of ages, Our sullen secret flash from sky to sky, Glowing in some diviner poet's pages And swelling into rapture from this sigh.

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Aftab Alam Khursheed 02 January 2015

palpitation feeling of uncertainty nice poem with beautiful lines - Till haply, lightning through the storm of ages, Our sullen secret flash from sky to sky, Glowing in some diviner poet's pages And swelling into rapture from this sigh.

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Kim Barney 02 January 2015

The computers at PH have selected this poem as poem of the day again for January 2. Nothing new there.

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Savita Tyagi 02 January 2015

Beautiful poem. Those unspoken feelings of a higher power and bliss that is sometime felt even in most ordinary circumstances is bubbling with beauty in poet's skilled pen.

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