The harp we love hath a royal burst!
Its strings are mighty forest trees;
And branches, swaying to and fro,
Are fingers sounding symphonies.
The harp we love hath a solemn sound!
And rocks amongst the shallow seas
Are strings from which the rolling waves
Draw forth their stirring harmonies.
The harp we love hath a low sweet voice!
Its strings are in the bosom deep,
And Love will press those hidden chords
When all the baser passions sleep.
(Henry Kendall)
More Poetry from Henry Kendall:
Henry Kendall Poems based on Topics: Nature, Sleep- The Sydney International Exhibition (Henry Kendall Poems)
- Euterpe: A Cantanta (Henry Kendall Poems)
- A Death in the Bush (Henry Kendall Poems)
- The Voyage of Telegonus (Henry Kendall Poems)
- The Glen of Arrawatta (Henry Kendall Poems)
- Leaves from Australian Forests (12 Sonnets) (Henry Kendall Poems)