Gerard Manley Hopkins, selected poems Contents
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I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark
I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day.
What hours, O what black hoürs we have spent
This night! what sights you, heart, saw; ways you went!
And more must, in yet longer light's delay.
With witness I speak this. But where I say
Hours I mean years, mean life. And my lament
Is cries countless, cries like dead letters sent
To dearest him that lives alas! away.
I am gall, I am heartburn. God's most deep decree
Bitter would have me taste: my taste was me;
Bones built in me, flesh filled, blood brimmed the curse.
Selfyeast of spirit a dull dough sours. I see
The lost are like this, and their scourge to be
As I am mine, their sweating selves; but worse.
Darkness is symbolic in the Bible of sin and the apparent absence of God, who is associated with light.
Expression of grief. A lament is a literary form used to express grief and sometimes questioning caused by a crisis.
The Bible describes God as the unique supreme being, creator and ruler of the universe.
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