THE CHAPEL

A little aside from the main road,
becalmed in a last-century greyness,
there is the chapel, ugly, without the appeal
to the tourist to stop his car
and visit it. The traffic goes by,
and the river goes by, and quick shadows
of clouds, too, and the chapel settles
a little deeper into the grass.

But here once on an evening like this,
in the darkness that was about
his hearers, a preacher caught fire
and burned steadily before them
with a strange light, so that they saw
the splendour of the barren mountains
about them and sang their amens
fiercely, narrow but saved
in a way that men are not now.






Note:
The revival of religion in Wales by Methodist was remarkable
in its history.
The Welsh labourers went to the chapels
of Methodist,
listened to the preacher's dramatic sermon and
choired hymns, which made Wales famous for a land of songs.

Yoshifum! Nagata





"The Chapel,"
from The Laboratories of the Spirit
You can also find this in
COLLECTED POEMS 1945-1990(J.M.Dent, 1993).


Background image was taken in Porthmadog in 2004 by Yoshifum! Nagata