To a Black Greyhound. 
By Grenfell, Julian. 


Shining black in the shining light,
Inky black in the golden sun,
Graceful as the swallow's flight,
Light as a swallow, winged one,
Swift as driven hurricane - 
Double-sinewed stretch and spring,
Muffled thud of flying feet,
See the black dog galloping,
Hear his wild foot-beat.

See him lie when the day is dead,
Black curves curled on the boarded floor.
Sleepy eyes, my sleepy-head - 
Eyes that were aflame before.
Gentle now, they burn no more;
Gentle now and softly warm,
With the fire that made them bright
Hidden -as when after storm
Softly falls the night.

God of Speed, who makes the fire - 
God of Peace, who lulls the same - 
God who gives the fierce desire,
Lust for blood as fierce as flame - 
God who stands in Pity's name - 
Many may ye be or less,
Ye who rule the earth and sun:
Gods of strength and gentleness,
Ye are ever one.