KNEELING

Moments of great calm,
Kneeling before an alter
Of wood in a stone church
In summer, waiting for the God
To speak; the air a staircase
For silence; the sun's light
Ringing me, as though I acted
A great role. And the audiences
Still; all that close throng
Of spirits waiting, as I,
For the message.
                        Prompt me, God;
But not yet. When I speak,
Though it be you who speak
Through me, something is lost.
The meaning is in the waiting.











"Kneeling,"
from Not That He Brought Flowers
You can also find this in
COLLECTED POEMS 1945-1990(J.M.Dent, 1993).
imageFSt. Michael's Church (Manafon)