A Poem Recollected
A Poem Recollected
To the Editor
Ever since those planes flew into us on 9/11, I have often recalled that as a child I heard the London blitz, German bombs being dropped on London, as I listened on my radio here in America and I recall now Christopher Fryâs poem written then:
A Sleep Of Prisoners
The human heart can go the lengths of God
Dark and cold we may be, but this
Is no winter now. The frozen misery
Of centuries breaks, cracks, begins to move;
The thunder is the thunder of the flows,
The thaw, the flood, the upstart Spring.
Thank God our time I now when wrong
Comes up to face up everywhere,
Never to leave us till we take
The longest stride of soul men ever took.
Affairs are now soul size.
The enterprise
Is exploration into God.
Sincerely,
Patricia Gauvain
25 Housatonic Drive, Sandy Hook                         October 16, 2005