I went out at night alone;
The young blood flowing beyond the sea
Seemed to have drenched my spirit’s wings—
I bore my sorrow heavily.
But when I lifted up my head
From shadows shaken on the snow,
I saw Orion in the east
Burn steadily as long ago.
From windows in my father’s house,
Dreaming my dreams on winter nights,
I watched Orion as a girl
Above another city’s lights.
Years go, dreams go, and youth goes too,
The world’s heart breaks beneath its wars,
All things are changed, save in the east
The faithful beauty of the stars.
Sara Teasdale, 1884-1933. From Flame and Shadow, 1920.
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Charles Burchfield:
Winter Moonlight, 1951. Watercolor on paper. 40 x 33 in. Wichita Art Museum, Wichita, Kansas.
Orion in December, 1959. Watercolor and pencil on paper. 39 7/8 x 32 7/8 in. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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Post title: from Thomas Merton's 'A Christmas Card.' Originally posted 12/27/2010.