Zora Bernice May Cross God Poems

  • 1.
    I walked among the flowers that bend their heads
    Low to the earth and back again to light,
    Hearing them prattle of their blue and whiteâ??
    Violet and jasmine in the bordered beds.
    ...
  • 2.
    Dearest, there is no part of us, but air
    And earth are counterparts. Your fragrant eyes
    Touching my own, some essence of the skies
    Instil therein, and all your warm, brown hair
    ...
  • 3.
    O my Beloved, when to-day you said:
    â??All this must perish and we two will go
    Soulless and senseless, to the dust below!�
    I could but smile and fondle your dear head.
    ...
  • 4.
    A miracle of miracles is here.
    Take off your shoes. This place is holy ground.
    No man-child ours like that the shepherd found
    By dreaming Mary when the Star burned clear.
    ...
  • 5.
    Love, you have brought to me my perfect soul,
    More sweet than earthly things, more precious rare,
    Hiding its fragrance in my loosened hair
    And folding up my body like a scroll.
    ...
  • 6.
    And then came Science with her torch red-lit
    And cosmic marvels round her glowing headâ??
    The primal cell, the worm, the quadrupedâ??
    Striving to make each to the other fit.
    ...
  • 7.
    My mind and heart both love you utterly.
    And so each thought of mine is doubly yours,
    And all my will about your body pours
    Scents of my blood and fires that flow from me.
    ...
  • 8.
    I would not curse your England, wise as slow,
    Just as unjust in deed.
    I can believe that from her heart may flow
    The truest human creed.
    ...
Total 8 God Poems by Zora Bernice May Cross

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