To a Tree in Bloom | Hildegarde Flanner

There is no silence lovelier than the one
That flowers upon a flowering tree at night. 
There is no silence known beneath the sun 
That is so strange to bear, nor half so white. 
If I had all that silence in my heart, 
What yet unfinished heavens I could sing! 
My words lift up and tremble to depart, 
Then die in air, from too much uttering.

It must have been beneath a tree like this 
An angel sought a girl in Galilee, 
While she looked up and pondered how the kiss 
Of God had come with wings and mystery. 
It may be that a single petal fell.
Heavy with sorrow that it could not tell.

2 thoughts on “To a Tree in Bloom | Hildegarde Flanner

  1. Methinks a poetry appreciation/interpretation(s)/discussion get together
    would greatly enhance these poems (& my life) that you send, Simon.

    Cheers,  Susie

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