Good Company Poem by Karle Wilson Baker

Good Company

Rating: 2.9


To-day I have grown taller from walking with the trees,
The seven sister-poplars who go softly in a line;
And I think my heart is whiter for its parley with a star
That trembled out at nightfall and hung above the pine.

The call-note of a redbird from the cedars in the dusk
Woke his happy mate within me to an answer free and fine;
And a sudden angel beckoned from a column of blue smoke -
Lord, who am I that they should stoop - these holy folk of thine?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ratnakar Mandlik 07 March 2017

A lovely poem, rich in rhyme and rhythm having some spiritual interpretation.

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