Pray To What Earth Does This Sweet Cold Belong Poem by Henry David Thoreau

Pray To What Earth Does This Sweet Cold Belong

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Pray to what earth does this sweet cold belong,
Which asks no duties and no conscience?
The moon goes up by leaps, her cheerful path
In some far summer stratum of the sky,
While stars with their cold shine bedot her way.
The fields gleam mildly back upon the sky,
And far and near upon the leafless shrubs
The snow dust still emits a silver light.
Under the hedge, where drift banks are their screen,
The titmice now pursue their downy dreams,
As often in the sweltering summer nights
The bee doth drop asleep in the flower cup,
When evening overtakes him with his load.
By the brooksides, in the still, genial night,
The more adventurous wanderer may hear
The crystals shoot and form, and winter slow
Increase his rule by gentlest summer means.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 17 May 2020

The sweet cold shines with brightness of beauty and we realize God's creation as wonderful essence. Gentle summer gives warmness and cold snow melts. This natural happening is amazing. This poem draws a nice imagery. This is excellently penned.

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