Arts for the 21st Century

Reaching for Poetry

Searching for good, but finding only evil,

Job reached for poetry:

And heard it coming out of the whirlwind.

 

Jesus, on a Roman cross,

Charged with a sedition denied,

Reached for the poetry of the forsaken:

Found it in a Psalm.

 

After having an adult education imposed on him

As a child,

John Stuart Mill had a breakdown

And reached for poetry:

He found it in the healing words of

Wordsworth and Coleridge.

 

Absorbed in logic and mathematics,

Bertrand Russell reached for poetry:

He heard it in an unknown person reciting Blake’s “Tyger”,

And felt so dizzy he had to lean against a wall

To let these memorable words work on him.

 

W.H. Auden, a practitioner of this art,

Said whenever the travails of the world assailed him,

He always found help

In a poet

Or God.

 

Edward Baugh, reaching for goodness,

Found part of it waiting for him

In poetry.