Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Three Chords of Might

I love singing.....i love poetry.
And since i have been under the weather lately, i thought for today i would simply share with you one of my favorite poems.
"The Singers", by Henry Longfellow has resinated with me since i was 12 years old (i have always been a book worm and long time poetry lover).
It was in a very old book my dear Aunt passed down to me, By The Fireside.
And now i am sharing it with you. if you have never read it before, i hope you thuroughly enjoy it, and if you have read it, i hope it brings a warmth of familiarity to your heart, as it does mine.

THE SINGERS

  God sent his Singers upon earth
With songs of sadness and of mirth,
That they might touch the hearts of men,
And bring them back to heaven again.
 
The first, a youth, with soul of fire,
Held in his hand a golden lyre;
Through groves he wandered, and by streams,
Playing the music of our dreams.
 
The second, with a bearded face,
Stood singing in the market-place,
And stirred with accents deep and loud
The hearts of all the listening crowd.  

A gray old man, the third and last,
Sang in cathedrals dim and vast,
While the majestic organ rolled
Contrition from its mouths of gold.

And those who heard the Singers three
Disputed which the best might be;
For still their music seemed to start
Discordant echoes in each heart,
 
But the great Master said, 'I see
No best in kind, but in degree;
I gave a various gift to each,
to charm, to strengthen, and to teach.
 
'These are the three great chords of might,
And he whose ear is tuned aright
Will hear no discord in the three,
But the most perfect harmony.'

 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow



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