Lovely Chance
O lovely chance, what can I do
To give my gratefulness to you?
You rise between myself and me
With a wise persistency;
I would have broken body and soul,
But by your grace, still I am whole.
Many a thing you did to save me,
Many a holy gift you gave me,
Music and friends and happy love
More than my dearest dreaming of;
And now in this wide twilight hour
With earth and heaven a dark, blue flower,
In a humble mood I bless
Your wisdom—and your waywardness.
You brought me even here, where I
Live on a hill against the sky
And look on mountains and the sea
And a thin white moon in the pepper tree.
—Sara Teasdale
“Lovely Chance” is in the public domain. From the 1920 Sara Teasdale collection Flame & Shadow. Photo by Kym MacKinnon, Creative Commons, via Unsplash.
this can be such a difficult question to find a satisfying answer to:
"what can I do
To give my gratefulness to you?"
And I just totally love that last line: "And a thin white moon in the pepper tree." It would be such a beautiful inspiration for a painting.