To close this month, I briefly give you the short version of James Ellroy Flecker's wonderful poem "The Bridge of Fire", of which I was reminded one early Oslo morning following a fresh and heavy snowfall.
The Bridge of Fire
Between the Pedestals of Night and Morning
Between red death and radiant desire
With not one sound of triumph or of warning
Stands the great sentry on the Bridge of Fire.
O transient soul, thy thought with dreams adorning,
Cast down the laurel, and unstring the lyre:
the wheels of Time are turning, turning, turning,
The slow stream channels deep and doth not tire.
Gods on their bridge above
Whispering lies and love
Shall mock your passage down the sunless river
Which, rolling all it streams,
shall take you, king of dreams,
Unthroned and unapproachable for ever
To where the kings who dreamed of old
Whiten in habitations monumental cold
- James Elroy Flecker
The short version can be found here.
The long version can be found here, together with the rest of the poetry collection The Bridge of Fire from 1907.
And was the holy Lamb of God,
On Englands pleasant pastures seen!
- And did those feet, William Blake
On Englands pleasant pastures seen!
- And did those feet, William Blake
tirsdag 28. februar 2023
The Bridge of Fire - a poem by James Elroy Flecker
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