TSEliot's 'Journey of the Magi' might be better reading for you, if you want to read his works. You don't say which poet you like/find difficult/want to understand etc, so hard to recommend anything.Try this for size:
St Mary Magdalen, Knighton
I stand in Knighton parish, firm, serene;
from various points my spire hoves into view,
to soar amidst the clouds,
showing to all
the way to Heaven above,
the road to God.
Stand close to my stone walls
and press your hands against my side,
as Thomas did to Christ,
and then, like him, believe;
fel strong foundations,rocks
on which to build a faith,
lasting through seasons, years and centuries,
still bright today and for eternity.
I call to all who live, work, play
within my bonds, to join with those of old
who lie beneath my shadow
in the well kept graves,
to celebrate
nine hundred years of worship in this place.
My open door, embracing summer sun,
radiates warmth
and calls you in rejoicing;
and yet, in winter's deathly chill,
my warmth still calls;
my welcome falters not
through plague, unrest and wars,
and, in my aisles,
sheltered beneath my roof,
shaped like an upturned ark,
I give you strength
to stand, shoulder to shoulder,
trusting in God above,
till all is calm once more.
Peal welcome through my bells;
write "enter" on my door;
light the way in with candles;
fill my great space with music,
chants from happy voices;
celebrate my part in Knighton life
throughout the ages
Go forth into the world revived,
with hope renewed,
to face what lies in store
with thankful hearts.