English Poem “Listening” of Ada Cambridge complete poem with summery for Students.

Listening

Ada Cambridge

 

1.

 

When earth’s winter bareness

Feels the April rain,

All her summer fairness

Comes to life again.

So my spirit quickens to that magic strain.

 

2.

 

Fancy, warmed and brightened,

Spreads her folded wings —

Passion, stirred, enlightened,

From its slumber springs —

When that bow is laid upon those trembling strings.

 

3.

 

Visions, past all telling,

Sweet and strange, I see;

Mystic voices, swelling —

Melting — cry to me

From celestial realms of hope and memory.

 

4.

 

Tender thoughts caress me,

Like a summer’s day;

Sterner moods possess me,

As the rough winds play

With an autumn leaf untimely cast away.

 

5.

 

Fierce desires come creeping

From their secret lair;

Wild regrets, upleaping,

At my heartstrings tear —

Wildest aspirations, more than I can bear.

 

6.

 

Like a leaf I quiver

With responsive thrills —

Ache, and burn, and shiver,

As the Master wills

Whose mysterious message all my being fills.

 

7.

 

Dreams of grace and glory,

Always out of reach —

Truths untold in story,

That no book can teach,

Past all human language, find their native speech.

 

8.

 

O what wailing sadness

That no tongue may tell,

What enraptured gladness,

In those wild notes swell —

Bliss and anguish both — divine, ineffable!

 

9.

 

Joys and woes unspoken,

Whereof earth is rife,

Dear hopes blest and broken,

Futile pain and strife,

Birth and death and love, the tragedy of life.

 

10.

 

And my soul, attending,

Through my listening ears

In those strains heartrending

Its own history hears —

All too sweet for words, too terrible for tears.

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