THE LOOM OF YEARS
by: Alfred Noyes (1880-1958)
N the light
of the silent stars that shine on the struggling sea,
- In the weary cry of the wind and the whisper of flower and
tree,
- Under the breath of laughter, deep in the tide of tears,
- I hear the Loom of the Weaver that weaves the Web of Years.
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- The leaves of the winter wither and sink in the forest mould
- To colour the flowers of April with purple and white and
gold:
- Light and scent and music die and are born again
- In the heart of a grey-haired woman who wakes in a world
of pain.
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- The hound, the fawn, and the hawk, and the doves that croon
and coo,
- We are all one woof of the weaving and the one warp threads
us through,
- One flying cloud on the shuttle that carries our hopes and
fears
- As it goes thro the Loom of the Weaver that weaves
the Web of Years.
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- The green uncrumpling fern and the rustling dewdrenched rose
- Pass with our hearts to the Silence where the wings of music
close,
- Pass and pass to the Timeless that never a moment mars,
- Pass and pass to the Darkness that made the suns and stars.
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- Has the soul gone out in the Darkness? Is the dust sealed
from sight?
- Ah, hush, for the woof of the ages returns thro the
warp of the night!
- Never that shuttle loses one thread of our hopes and fears,
- As it comes thro the Loom of the Weaver that weaves
the Web of Years.
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- O, woven in one wide Loom thro the throbbing weft of
the whole,
- One in spirit and flesh, one in body and soul,
- Tho the leaf were alone in its falling, the bird in
its hour to die,
- The heart in its muffled anguish, the sea in its mournful
cry,
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- One with the flower of a day, one with the withered moon
- One with the granite mountains that melt into the noon
- One with the dream that triumphs beyond the light of the
spheres,
- We come from the Loom of the Weaver that weaves the Web of
Years.
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"The Loom of Years" is
reprinted from The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse.
Ed. D. H. S. Nicholson & A. H. E. Lee. Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1917. |
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