There Is A Tongue In Every Leaf Poem by Anonymous British

There Is A Tongue In Every Leaf



There is a tongue in every leaf,
A voice in every rill -
A voice that speaketh everyhwere,
In flood and fire, through earth and air!
A tongue that's never still!

'Tis the Great Spirit, wide diffused
Through everything we see,
That with our spirits communeth
Of things mysterious - life and death,
Time and eternity!

I see Him in the blazing sun,
And in the thunder-cloud;
I hear Him in the mighty roar
That rusheth through the forests hoar
When winds are raging loud.

I feel Him in the silent dews,
By grateful earth betray'd;
I feel Him in the gentle showers,
The soft south wind, the breath of flowers,
The sunshine and the shade.

I see Him, hear Him, everywhere,
In all things - darkness, light,
Silence, and sound; but, most of all,
When slumber's dusky curtains fall,
I' the silent hour of the night.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colleen Courtney 23 June 2014

Aww....a lovely poem that reminds us that our Creator is at all times everywhere we are in everything we see. Beautifully written poem!

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