The Poetry Corner

The Lantern out of Doors

By Gerard Manley Hopkins

Sometimes a lantern moves along the night, That interests our eyes. And who goes there? I think; where from and bound, I wonder, where, With, all down darkness wide, his wading light? Men go by me whom either beauty bright In mould or mind or what not else makes rare: They rain against our much-thick and marsh air Rich beams, till death or distance buys them quite. Death or distance soon consumes them: wind What most I may eye after, be in at the end I cannot, and out of sight is out of mind. Christ minds: Christ's interest, what to avow or amend There, yes them, heart wnts, care hants, foot fllows knd, Their rnsom, thir rescue, nd first, fst, last frind.