Poetry Selections
Edwin Muir (1887–1959)
Abraham
    
    The rivulet-loving wanderer Abraham
    Through waterless wastes tracing his fields of pasture
    Led his Chaldean herds and fattening flocks
    With the meandering art of wavering water
    That seeks and finds, yet does not know its way.
    He came, rested and prospered, and went on,
    Scattering behind him little pastoral kingdoms,
    And over each one its own particular sky,
    Not the great rounded sky through which he journeyed,
    That went with him but when he rested changed.
    His mind was full of names
    Learned from strange peoples speaking alien tongues,
    And all that was theirs one day he would inherit.
    He died content and full of years, though still
    The Promise had not come, and left his bones,
    Far from his father's house, in alien Canaan. 
Edwin Muir was a poet and critic, born in Deerness, Orkney Island, Scotland.

