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Poem for August 13, 2028

The poem for August 13, 2028 is "Brothers" by Gerard Manley Hopkins.

Brothers

by Gerard Manley Hopkins

How lovely the elder brother's

Life all laced in the other's,

Lóve-laced!—what once I well

Witnessed; so fortune fell.

When Shrovetide, two years gone,

Our boys' plays brought on

Part was picked for John,

Young Jóhn: then fear, then joy

Ran revel in the elder boy.

Their night was come now; all

Our company thronged the hall;

Henry, by the wall,

Beckoned me beside him:

I came where called, and eyed him

By meanwhiles; making my play

Turn most on tender byplay.

For, wrung all on love's rack,

My lad, and lost in Jack,

Smiled, blushed, and bit his lip;

Or drove, with a diver's dip,

Clutched hands down through clasped knees—

Truth's tokens tricks like these,

Old telltales, with what stress

He hung on the imp's success.

Now the other was bráss-bóld:

Hé had no work to hold

His heart up at the strain;

Nay, roguish ran the vein.

Two tedious acts were past;

Jack's call and cue at last;

When Henry, heart-forsook,

Dropped eyes and dared not look.

Eh, how áll rúng!

Young dog, he did give tongue!

But Harry—in his hands he has flung

His tear-tricked cheeks of flame

For fond love and for shame.

Ah Nature, framed in fault,

There 's comfort then, there 's salt;

Nature, bad, base, and blind,

Dearly thou canst be kind;

There dearly thén, deárly,

I'll cry thou canst be kind.

About this daily poem

Daily date
August 13, 2028
Poem
Brothers
Poet
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Themes
nature, love, beauty, grief

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