The Nuts Of Knowledge Poem by George William Russell

The Nuts Of Knowledge

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A CABIN on the mountain side hid in a grassy nook
Where door and windows open wide that friendly stars may look.
The rabbit shy can patter in, the winds may enter free,
Who throng around the mountain throne in living ecstasy.

And when the sun sets dimmed in eve and purple fills the air,
I think the sacred Hazel Tree is dropping berries there
From starry fruitage waved aloft where Connla’s Well o’erflows;
For sure the enchanted waters run through every wind that blows.

I think when night towers up aloft and shakes the trembling dew,
How every high and lonely thought that thrills my being through
Is but a ruddy berry dropped down through the purple air,
And from the magic tree of life the fruit falls everywhere.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gabriel 20 October 2018

It has nice imagery, tho` kind of difficult to read.

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George William Russell

George William Russell

Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland
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