Tuesday, March 23, 2021

A Prayer in Spring


 A Prayer in Spring

By Robert Frost

 

Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers to-day;

And give us not to think so far away

As the uncertain harvest; keep us here

All simply in the springing of the year.

 

Oh, give us pleasure in the orchard white,

Like nothing else by day, like ghosts by night;

And make us happy in the happy bees,

The swarm dilating round the perfect trees.

 

And make us happy in the darting bird

That suddenly above the bees is heard,

The meteor that thrusts in with needle bill,

And off a blossom in mid air stands still.

 

For this is love and nothing else is love,

The which it is reserved for God above

To sanctify to what far ends He will,

But which it only needs that we fulfil.

 

 

Robert Frost’s “A Prayer in Spring” is a prayer in poetic form giving thanks and gratitude to God for the blessing of spring. The poem shows how spring is an expression of God’s love. The poet reminds us to give a prayer of thanks for receiving the happiness and pleasure that we experience in springtime because we are given spring as a gift from God. We should remember the present beauty and indulgence of spring and not think of the unpredictability of the future because the future is God’s secret. 

 

The overall theme of “A Prayer in Spring” is an expression of God’s love. Frost wants us to trust in God completely even during spring or times of change. God brings us the beauty of spring, and He has given us everything to reach Him and to ask for His guidance. Frost offers an uncomplicated prayer to God in this poem, focusing on love and gratitude that is traditionally on display during the season of Thanksgiving. As the poet prays to God, he is also inviting his audience to become as delighted in "the springing of the year” as they do in the later harvest which happens in autumn—two seasons away from spring.

 

5 comments:

Susan said...

Thanks, Joe, for this lovely Spring poem. Robert Frost never disappoints. It is a beautiful, sunny day in NYC, and it's my birthday. Reading this poem added to my happy feelings about the day. Thanks again. <3

Joe said...

Happy Birthday, Susan! I am glad it's a beautiful day in NYC for your birthday. I'm glad you enjoyed the poem, I do know how you like Frost. I hope you will also enjoy this evening's POTD, as I was thinking what you might like to see: 🍑 😉.

Susan said...

Thanks, Joe. I think your emoji gives a hint of what's coming. Looking forward as always to your POTD. :-)

BosGuy said...

What a great poem and what a great time to share it. We've been enjoying beautiful weather here in Boston with temps in the low 60s and lots of sun. This weekend when I walked through the Public Garden I could see flowers starting to poke through the ground.

Joe said...

BoGuy, in Vermont, we too are having springlike weather, though I have yet to see any green appearing. The snow has melted enough to see the grass, but even it is still that post winer gray. We are expecting a high of 70 tomorrow, which is amazing to me. I have seen a lot of people out walking and getting out as much as possible. It may not last though, since we have snow and some rain in the forecast for most of next week, but spring will come to us here in Vermont. It's always a joyous time when the long winter is over.