Christopher Morley

Here you will find the Poem Only a Matter of Time of poet Christopher Morley

Only a Matter of Time

DOWN-SLIPPING Time, sweet, swift, and shallow stream, 
Here, like a boulder, lies this afternoon 
Across your eager flow. So you shall stay, 
Deepened and dammed, to let me breathe and be. 
Your troubled fluency, your running gleam 
Shall pause, and circle idly, still and clear: 
The while I lie and search your glassy pool 
Where, gently coiling in their lazy round, 
Unseparable minutes drift and swim, 
Eddy and rise and brim. And I will see 
How many crystal bubbles of slack Time 
The mind can hold and cherish in one Now!

Now, for one concious vacancy of sense, 
The stream is gathered in a depening pond, 
Not a mere moving mirror. Through the sharp 
Correct reflection of the standing scene 
The mind can dip, and cleanse itself with rest, 
And see, slow spinning in the lucid gold, 
Your liquid notes, imperishable Time.

It cannot be. The runnel slips away: 
The clear smooth downward sluice begins again, 
More brightly slanting for that trembling pause, 
Leaving the sense its conscious vague unease 
As when a sonnet flashes on the mind, 
Trembles and burns an instant, and is gone.