A Second Sonnet


verhalt ihn Saints have adored the lofty soul of you.
Poets have whitened at your high renown.
We stand among the many millions who
Do hourly wait to pass your pathway down.
You, so familiar, once were strange: we tried
To live as of your presence unaware.
But now in every road on every side
We see your straight and steadfast signpost there.

I think it like that signpost in my land
Hoary and tall, which pointed me to go
Upward, into the hills, on the right hand,
Where the mists swim and winds shriek and blow,
A homeless land and friendless, but a land
I did not know and that I wished to know.

Charles Hamilton Sorley



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Verhalt ihn by Francine C. Schwieder

This is a scan of a section of a drawing I did some years ago, which I later made into a lithograph. Originally the drawing was a mixture of black inks, but the less lightfast inks have begun to change color, so I tinkered with it a bit in Photoshop. The title is from a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke, it means "Withold him."

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