Spring on the Plain
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Spring on the Plain
Captured and gentled, harnessed to use of man;
Harrowed and harvested, charted to human hold;
With a price branded, noble and savage plain,
Hereto have untold ages swept down water and stones.
Quarried and roaded, sown with essaying grass-seed,
Sown with fleecy herds, scaled by defying fences,
Dog-watched and fire-purged, free, tempestuous mountains,
Hereto uncounted centuries have rolled down boulders and snow.
Blade-sprung paddocks and spaces of pregnant plough,
The man-disposed prospect; and, rounds of misty green,
Soft-spun as seed-balls adrift on level fields,
Willows laced about the course of water-races and streams;
Gold-traced pastures, incrustations on foot-hills
Of bloom-bright gorse-banks, divisional bounds all golden,
Into the glow of molten gold we gaze with eyes undazzled,
And heady fume of this candescence, still undrunken, breathe.
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Now is the year’s prize, and slow guerdon of tilth;
Now is replenishment of fine young lambs and calves,
Brown-burnished heifers and new white lambs that frisk
Beside the yellow shield of furze on verdant ground at large;
And all is pavilioned with sheer celestial azure
Hazing the far alps, their turquoise and silver;
And: Life, life, resurgent life! Sings the exalted skylark,
As on the battlements of spring he mounts his joyous guard.
Hereunto the seafaring forefathers were come;
Unknowing, to this dower were we brought from warding womb;
Even to this earth-response, farms, and teeming plain,
Terrestrial stress, recurrent fields, service of sun and rain.
There is no more richness, no riper consummation
Of terrene fate than this conjunction with earth-form,
Search you the wide seas, or fly the empyrean,
Unresting spirits; unto earth the earth-born
Must return, as spiring lark nestles to sod again.


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