Sunday, September 12, 2010

An Autumn Rain-Scene-Hardy and Simla

Autumn Rains remind me of this poem by Thoman Hardy. Also, the fact that somewhere there isn't much of a scenery in the poem but its close to from where I come.

Another point to note here is the optimism in Hardy which I never otherwise saw in his novels.


There trudges one to a merry-making
With sturdy swing,
On whom the rain comes down.

To fetch the saving medicament
Is another bent,
On whom the rain comes down.

One slowly drives his herd to the stall
Ere ill befall,
On whom the rain comes down.

This bears his missives of life and death
With quickening breath,
On whom the rain comes down.

One watches for signals of wreck or war
From the hill afar,
On whom the rain comes down.

No care if he gain a shelter or none,
Unhired moves on,
On whom the rain comes down.

And another knows nought of its chilling fall
Upon him aat all,
On whom the rain comes down.