Hymns, Hope, and Inspiration: a collection of poems, songs, hymns, psalms, and prayers
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
The First of May
Now the smallest creatures, who do not know they have names,
In fields of pure sunshine open themselves and sing.
All over the marshes and in the wet meadows,
Wherever there is water, the companies of peepers
Who cannot count their numbers, gather with sweet shouting.
And the flowers of the woods who cannot see each other
Appear in perfect likeness of one another
Among the weak new shadows on the mossy places.
Now the smallest creatures, who do know themselves by heart,
With all their tender might and roundness of delight
Spending their colors, their myriads and their voices
Praise the moist groung and every winking leaf,
And the new sun that smells of the new streams.
--Anne Porter (1911-2011), American poets, from Living Things: Collected Poems, 2006
Photo: detail of a door at La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
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