Poems

Previous

NOTE

ON THEODORE MAYNARD'S POEMS

CONTENTS

LAUGHS AND WHIFTS OF SONG

FOLLY

DRUMS OF DEFEAT

P O E M S

Contents

POEMS

By
THEODORE MAYNARD

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
G. K. CHESTERTON



TORONTO
McCLELLAND AND STEWART, Ltd.
PUBLISHERS

Copyright, 1917, 1918, by Daniel E. Hudson; Copyright, 1917, 1918, by The Sisters of Mercy; Copyright, 1917, 1919, by The Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle in the State of New York.
———
Copyright, 1919, by
Frederick A. Stokes Company
———
All Rights Reserved

Printed in U. S. A.

TO

MY WIFE

We two have seen with our own eyes
God’s multitudinous disguise;
Waylaid Him in His voyaging
Among the buttercups of Spring;
In valleys where the lilies shone
More glorious than Solomon
We met a poet passing by,
And learned his lyric—you and I!
But oh! did kindly Heaven not bless
Our lives with more than loveliness,
When, cast on every sapling-rod,
Was seen the motley of our God;
When having picked our way with craft
Up cliffs to hear Him when He laughed,
We felt, uplifted on the wind,
His folly blown into our mind?
We have no fear that we shall lose
This joyous Gospel of good news,
For our symbolic love has stood
By virtue of its fortitude—
Knowing a bitter Lenten fast,
Satan discomforted at last,
A bowed back scalding with great scars,
Gethsemane of tears and stars,
A journey of the cross, and ah,
Its part and lot in Golgotha!
We know—let the marvellous thing be said!—
Love’s resurrection from the dead ...
For as Magdalen came with cinnamon
And aloes to smear Love’s limbs upon,
But met alone on the Easter grass
Life’s Lord, though she wist not Who He was—
So we, till He spoke as He spoke to her,
Mistook Him for the gardener.

April 14th, 1918.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Clyx.com


Top of Page
Top of Page