The Poetry Corner

Three Doves

By George Parsons Lathrop

Seaward, at morn, my doves flew free; At eve they circled back to me. The first was Faith; the second, Hope; The third - the whitest - Charity. Above the plunging surge's play Dream-like they hovered, day by day. At last they turned, and bore to me Green signs of peace thro' nightfall gray. No shore forlorn, no loveliest land Their gentle eyes had left unscanned, 'Mid hues of twilight-heliotrope Or daybreak fires by heaven-breath fanned. Quick visions of celestial grace, - Hither they waft, from earth's broad space, Kind thoughts for all humanity. They shine with radiance from God's face. Ah, since my heart they choose for home, Why loose them, - forth again to roam? Yet look: they rise! with loftier scope They wheel in flight toward heaven's pure dome. Fly, messengers that find no rest Save in such toil as makes man blest! Your home is God's immensity: We hold you but at his behest.