“Pied Beauty”
In his poem “Pied Beauty,” Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote in
1918,
Glory be to God for dappled things—…
All things counter, original, spare, strange;
…
He fathers-forth whose beauty is past change:
Praise him.
In this poem
Hopkins seems to have identified and beautifully expressed one of those
attributes of our God that I most naturally worship Him for, namely, His
infinite imagination and creative genius. Wondrous
is the word that comes most readily to my mind. This weekend I saw a fish at
the Dolphin Island Aquarium that was stunningly imaginative, counter, original,
spare and strange: a lion fish.
On the way
home along the Interstate, tree buds tinted their branches green against a grey
clouded sky. The Carolina Jasmine accented with yellow and the Redbuds with purple-red.
Unidentified rust-reds (young maple?) and whites (plums?) counterpointed. Oh,
He fathered-forth whose beauty is past change. Praise Him.
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