Songs from Books eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 132 pages of information about Songs from Books.

Songs from Books eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 132 pages of information about Songs from Books.

They steamed and dripped in the chancel,
  They listened and never stirred,
While, just as though they were Bishops,
  Eddi preached them The Word.

Till the gale blew off on the marshes
  And the windows showed the day,
And the Ox and the Ass together
  Wheeled and clattered away.

And when the Saxons mocked him,
  Said Eddi of Manhood End,
’I dare not shut His chapel
  On such as care to attend.’

SHIV AND THE GRASSHOPPER

Shiv, who poured the harvest and made the winds to blow,
Sitting at the doorways of a day of long ago,
Gave to each his portion, food and toil and fate,
From the King upon the guddee to the Beggar at the gate.
  All things made he—­Shiva the Preserver. 
  Mahadeo!  Mahadeo!  He made all,—­
  Thorn for the camel, fodder for the kine,
  And mother’s heart for sleepy head, O little son of mine!

Wheat he gave to rich folk, millet to the poor,
Broken scraps for holy men that beg from door to door;
Cattle to the tiger, carrion to the kite,
And rags and bones to wicked wolves without the wall at night. 
Naught he found too lofty, none he saw too low—­
Parbati beside him watched them come and go;
Thought to cheat her husband, turning Shiv to jest—­
Stole the little grasshopper and hid it in her breast.
  So she tricked him, Shiva the Preserver. 
  Mahadeo!  Mahadeo! turn and see! 
  Tall are the camels, heavy are the kine,
  But this was Least of Little Things, O little son of mine!

When the dole was ended, laughingly she said,
‘Master, of a million mouths is not one unfed?’
Laughing, Shiv made answer, ’All have had their part,
Even he, the little one, hidden ‘neath thy heart.’ 
From her breast she plucked it, Parbati the thief,
Saw the Least of Little Things gnawed a new-grown leaf! 
Saw and feared and wondered, making prayer to Shiv,
Who hath surely given meat to all that live.
  All things made he—­Shiva the Preserver. 
  Mahadeo!  Mahadeo!  He made all,—­
  Thorn for the camel, fodder for the kine,
  And mother’s heart for sleepy head, O little son of mine!

THE FAIRIES’ SIEGE

I have been given my charge to keep—­
Well have I kept the same! 
Playing with strife for the most of my life,
But this is a different game.
I’ll not fight against swords unseen,
Or spears that I cannot view—­
Hand him the keys of the place on your knees—­
’Tis the Dreamer whose dreams come true!

Ask for his terms and accept them at once. 
Quick, ere we anger him; go! 
Never before have I flinched from the guns,
But this is a different show.
I’ll not fight with the Herald of God
(I know what his Master can do!)
Open the gate, he must enter in state,
’Tis the Dreamer whose dreams come true!

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