For everyone who has ever been overcome by ineffable beauty:
Before a Painting
James Weldon Johnson
I knew not who had wrought with skill so fine
What I beheld; nor by what laws of art
He had created life and love and heart
On canvas, from mere color, curve and line.
Silent I stood and made no move or sign;
Not with the crowd, but reverently apart;
Nor felt the power my rooted limbs to start,
But mutely gazed upon that face divine.
And over me the sense of beauty fell,
As music over a raptured listener to
The deep-voiced organ breathing out a hymn;
Or as on one who kneels, his beads to tell,
There falls the aureate glory filtered through
The windows in some old cathedral dim.
(This poem is in the public domain.)
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James Weldon Johnson gets me, every time. Read more of his work here.
The round up is at The Logonauts today.
The round up is at The Logonauts today.
9 comments:
O how many times I have LIVED this poem! And I am so so grateful. So much beauty in the world... thank you, Karen, for sharing!!
Yes, Irene, me, too -- lived it many times, and I'm so grateful. Have a beautiful Friday!
Going to have to save this! His mastery of language is really inspiring (and accurate).
I have stood before art and experienced this poem (especially paintings by Georgia O'Keefe). I also feel similarly reading his crafted words.
Ecstasy is reading that poem. Or experiencing that feeling. Makes my day feel rather flat.
Tabatha, Kay, and Brenda --
Inspiring, accurate, crafted, ecstasy....
I agree on all fronts! :)
This time last year I was visiting my daughter and going to the Art Institute of Chicago with her! This makes me want to go to an art museum again.
My favorite close by museum is the Dayton Art Institute. I'm like Ruth -- this poem made me long for a museum visit!
Ruth and Mary Lee -- yes, me too!
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