When In Still Air The Planets Shake
When in still air the planets shake
Like springs about to flow,
A wind from off Australia
Is gathering to blow.
When the grey-warbler sings close in
Upon the driest noon,
A cloud brewed from the Tasman
Will bring a rainy moon.
And I who have my signs of you
Am weatherwise in vain.
Oh you are gale and wet to me,
But come, my wind and rain.
Eileen Duggan