Wednesday, September 13, 2006

"This Mountain"













This mountain rises on an ancient hymn,
Chattoogan melodies.
The Appalachia is its misty den;
with garments, living trees.

Yunega yanu sings with innocence
the lost sanigiala ‘gi;
While choral crickets join with confidence—
cicada’s symphony.

And as the song continues on the rock
there’s brisk ascending mist,
Which hovers over cypress and hemlock
as I so long have wished.

This frisking fog attaches to the hills
and populates ‘tween trees;
This muslin on these weary summer stills
is active in the breeze.

This watershed beneath my trepid feet
sans dampened clouds would dry;
And as the song might fetter in defeat;
would hum a lullaby.

Now promenading at the mountains base
by iron weed and golden rod
I raise my ardent heart to join praise
from footstool to the throne of God.

by Wm. Rieppe Moore

2 Comments:

At 9:03 PM, Blogger Beth said...

Thanks, Fay took the pics (i'm pretty sure). I like this poem quite a bit. Its rhythm is very musical and its pictures are very etherial.

 
At 12:25 AM, Blogger Beth said...

by the way...Henry V said "O ceremony, show me but thy worth." (Henry V Act 4, scene 1). I just read it, and thought, "I've read this somewhere before.."

 

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