Thursday, November 14, 2024

Poetry Friday - In the Night

  

       It's Poetry Friday, and Karen Edmisten is hosting HERE at The Blog With The Shockingly Clever Title! You'll need to visit so you can see just what she's named it! Thanks for hosting, Karen! 

       We all have those special dates that we remember when they come. It's most often a loved one's birthday, and often they have passed on, but I also note the birthdays of extended family, ones I don't see very much anymore.  

         This coming Wednesday, November 20th, is my husband's birthday. He hasn't been with us for eleven years, but I'm sure you know that I will always remember and keep him close especially on his day! This week, Poem a Day shared a poem that touched me deeply. It is new to me and I want to share it, for all of you, and for Arvie, "my love", a Happy Birthday! 

At the head of the table, probably a holiday
long ago! 

At The Mid Hour of Night 

        by Thomas Moore

1779 – 1852

 

At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly 
To the lone vale we loved, when life shone warm in thine eye;
And I think oft, if spirits can steal from the regions of air, 
To revisit past scenes of delight, thou wilt come to me there,
And tell me our love is remembered, even in the sky. 

Then I sing the wild song ’twas once such pleasure to hear! 
When our voices commingling breathed, like one, on the ear;
And, as Echo far off through the vale my sad orison rolls, 
I think, oh my love! ’tis thy voice from the Kingdom of Souls,
Faintly answering still the notes that once were so dear.


This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on November 9, 2024, by the Academy of American Poets.

 You can access the entry here which includes the audio, too.



20 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday remembrance to Arvie and to all the celebrations you must have planned and carried out. Today is my mother's birthday. She's been gone sixteen years now. I think of her often and the number of times I got her birthday "wrong" as my dad's birthday is the 12th. I constantly mixed them up and we laughed over my handicap with numbers. This poem is so old fashioned and lovely. It's comforting in that. Thank you!

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  2. Thanks for sharing Arvie with us, Linda. I love this line: "our love is remembered, even in the sky". Yes! xo

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  3. Linda, such a bittersweet post. It makes my heart ache. I can hear Arvie calling to you from At The Mid Hour of Night. : )

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  4. That's a great photo of Arvie. He looks so happy. "if spirits can steal from the regions of air, /To revisit past scenes of delight, thou wilt come to me there" -- poignantly lovely. xo

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  5. Ah, Linda -- sending hugs and hoping your husband's memory brings comfort. This is a beautifully tender share. Thank you for keeping your heart open.

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  6. Linda, I am always happy to join the celebration for your husband's birthday. This poem is tender as are the thoughts you shared throughout the years. "And tell me our love is remembered, even in the sky. " Enjoy this weekend and your loving memories.

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  7. A loving, poignant poem for sure. I didn't realize Arvie and I have the same birthday! Yesterday was Len's birthday, and the 17th is my BIL's and father's. A good month for birthdays. Sending hugs your way; I know you find comfort in many great memories with Arvie.

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  8. Thanks to everyone for the sweet comments! It feels good to read your words!

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  9. Oh, Linda, that poem is so beautiful, and such a lovely and loving tribute to Arvie. What a wonderful picture of him! Many hugs to you, friend. ❤️

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  10. Hugs and love across the miles, dear sis! This is beautiful. Seems as if only yesterday…

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  11. What a beautiful poem to honor the anniversary of your husband's birth. Those we love truly never leave. I love this line: "And tell me our love is remembered, even in the sky."

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  12. Thanks, Karen, Jim, & Jone! I would still have thought of Arvie all of his birthday but until this special poem, I'm not sure I would have posted about it. It really is going to be a favorite of mine! Yes, much seems like yesterday!

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  13. A beautiful tribute, Linda. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  14. Big hugs for this birthday anniversary. Thank you for sharing a joyous picture of Arvie.

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  15. Happy Birthday remembrances to your dear Arvie from the love-filled weeping ⭐️s and me, thanks for sharing this heartfelt poem Linda! ❤️‍🩹

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  16. Thanks, Rose, Marcie, & Michelle. Special days seem to have poems just for them, right?

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  17. Oh, what a poem and photo. I love that you keep Arvie alive in your heart and within your community. I've seen many posts over the years--you are steadfast in honoring and sharing him.

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    1. Thank you, Laura, our long love together makes memories good to keep and share!

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  18. Sending long distance hugs to you on Arvie's birthday eve. May your day be filled with many precious memories.

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