Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Petra by John William Burgon


This poem was written about an historical site in Jordan

You can read more about it at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petra

It seems no work of Man's creative hand,
by labour wrought as wavering fancy planned;
But from the rock as if by magic grown,
eternal, silent, beautiful, alone!
Not virgin-white like that old Doric shrine,
where erst Athena held her rites divine;
Not saintly-grey, like many a minster fane,
that crowns the hill and consecrates the plain;
But rose-red as if the blush of dawn,
that first beheld them were not yet withdrawn;
The hues of youth upon a brow of woe,
which Man deemed old two thousand years ago,
match me such marvel save in Eastern clime,
a rose-red city half as old as time.

2 comments:

  1. Thats a new one to me! Not usually a poetry fan, but I sorta like this one.


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  2. Lol not virgin white. Nice poem man, I don't really read them a lot. It's nice having to analyze every line in hope of finding the authors intention. You can never be sure if you found it but you can usually pull something from it.

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