Good News
G. K. Chesterton
Between a meadow and a cloud that sped In rain and twilight, in desire and fear. I heard a secret—hearken in your ear, ‘Behold the daisy has a ring of red.’ That hour, with half of blessing, half of ban, A great voice went through heaven, and earth and hell, Crying, ‘We are tricked, my great ones, is it well? Now is the secret stolen by a man.’ Then waxed I like the wind because of this, And ran, like gospel and apocalypse, From door to door, with new anarchic lips, Crying the very blasphemy of bliss. In the last wreck of Nature, dark and dread, Shall in eclipse’s hideous hieroglyph, One wild form reel on the last rocking cliff, And shout, ‘The daisy has a ring of red.’
Next 10 Poems
- G. K. Chesterton : Joseph
- G. K. Chesterton : King's Cross Station
- G. K. Chesterton : Lepanto
- G. K. Chesterton : Modern Elfland
- G. K. Chesterton : On The Disastrous Spread Of Aestheticism In All Classes
- G. K. Chesterton : The Ancient Of Days
- G. K. Chesterton : The Aristocrat
- G. K. Chesterton : The Ballad Of God-makers
- G. K. Chesterton : The Ballad Of The Anti-puritan
- G. K. Chesterton : The Ballad Of The Battle Of Gibeon
Previous 10 Poems
- G. K. Chesterton : Gold Leaves
- G. K. Chesterton : Femina Contra Mundum
- G. K. Chesterton : Eternities
- G. K. Chesterton : Elegy In A Country Churchyard
- G. K. Chesterton : Ecclesiastes
- G. K. Chesterton : E.c.b.
- G. K. Chesterton : Cyclopean
- G. K. Chesterton : Behind
- G. K. Chesterton : At Night
- G. K. Chesterton : Art Colours