This was read on Radio 3 on Friday. I thought I heard it announced as Advent 1953, no matter, for this time of year the words and sentiment are exquisite
Advent 1955
by John Betjeman
The Advent wind begins to stir
With sea-like sounds in our Scotch
fir,
It's dark at breakfast, dark at
tea,
And in between we only see
Clouds hurrying across the sky
And rain-wet roads the wind blows
dry
And branches bending to the gale
Against great skies all silver pale
The world seems travelling into
space,
And travelling at a faster pace
Than in the leisured summer weather
When it and we sit out together,
For now we feel the world spin
round
On some momentous journey bound -
Journey to what? to whom? to where?
The Advent bells call out 'Prepare,
Your world is journeying to the
birth
Of God made Man for us on earth.'
Against great skies all silver pale . . . |
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