Sully Prudhomme

photograph of poet Sully Prudhomme

Looking towards impending Spring, we note the birth date of René François Armand "Sully" Prudhomme (March 16, 1839 – September 6, 1907), French poet and essayist. He was the first winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901.

At The Water’s Edge

To sit and watch the wavelets as they flow
Two - side by side;
To see the gliding clouds that come and
And mark them glide;

If from low roofs the smoke is wreathing pale,
To watch it wreath;
If flowers around breathe perfume on the gale,
To feel them breathe;

If the bee sips the honeyed fruit that glistens,
To sip the dew;
If the bird warbles while the forest listens,
To listen too;

Beneath the willow where the brook is singing,
To hear its song;
Nor feel, while round us that sweet dream is clinging
The hours too long;

To know one only deep over mastering passion -
The love we share;
To let the world go worrying in its fashion
Without one care -

We only, while around all weary grow,
Unwearied stand,
And midst the fickle changes others knows,
Love - hand in hand

--Sully Prudhomme

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