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Still Heard but Faintly

Text of Poem

What chime struck from the iron air
will warm us when a view from the window
shows the shrunken days
wrapped in clouds and shawls of snow.
Bitter winds remind us
of the glimpse of a sinking sun
on its far horizon.
We long for the glory
of a vision thrice betrayed
on this dark day when green shoots
are folded in roots asleep.
A distant chant reminds us
of an apocalypse in a stable
and we strain to hear a faint note
of peace and good will.

First Line
What chime struck from the iron air
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1976
Original Citation
Periodical of Art in Nebraska (Fall 1976) 11.
Complete Poems
309
Word Count
88
Poetic Form
open
Themes
Twitter Quote
Bitter winds remind us / of the glimpse of a sinking sun / on its far horizon.