Richard Church: Poems Poem Text

Richard Church: Poems Poem Text

Be Frugal (Excerpt)

Be frugal in the gift of love,

Lest you should kindle in return

Love like your own, that may survive

Long after yours has ceased to burn.

Twentieth-Century Psalter (Excerpt)

I have been hearing on the radio

News of mind-century battles; how the tide

Of blood soaks through the sand; how men have died

In the desert. Could three generations know

More bitterly than we how horrors grow,

And how the microphone has multiplied

Each village tragedy, made it worldwide?

A maniac's at my ear wherever I go.

A Moment's Escape (Excerpt)

A continent upon my back,

Heavy with threats of war,

Leaden with tyrannies,

I crept away from man.

I found a bridle-track

At dusk, heard the night-jar

Under monotonous skies

Shrunken thin and wan.

The Month of March (Excerpt)

In days when limbs drag

And the soul is sick,

It is good to see green leaves

Spring, flag upon flag,

On the glistening branches,

While crocusses prick

The soil, perfumes rise

- Richard Church

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