Saturday, August 5, 2023

Summer Sun

 


Great is the sun, and wide he goes

Through empty heaven without repose;

And in the blue and glowing days

More thick than rain he showers his rays.


Building Sun Castles On The Beach
Charles Garabed Atamain
(1872-1947)
Armenian painter



Though closer still the blinds we pull

To keep the shady parlour cool,

Yet he will find a chink or two

To slip his golden fingers through.


The dusty attic spider-clad,

He through the keyhole, maketh glad;

And through the broken edge of tiles,

Into the laddered hay-loft smiles.


Meantime his golden face around

He bares to all the garden ground,

And sheds a warm and glittering look

Among the ivy's inmost nook.


Above the hills, along the blue,

Round the bright air with footing true,

To please the child, to paint the rose,

The gardener of the World, he goes.



"Summer Sun"
(1885)
From "A Child's Garden Of Verses"
Robert Louis Stevenson
(1850-1894)
Scottish novelist, essayist,
poet, and travel writer




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