Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LINES TO E. A. S., by WILLIAM SHARP Poet's Biography First Line: Fair in my sight as white lilies that shine in the sunrise Last Line: And flesh and spirit are one in the mystic union of love! Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona Subject(s): Desire; Love; Soul | ||||||||
Fair in my sight as white lilies that shine in the sunrise: Sweeter than flow'rs in the meadows that scent the mornings of spring: Dearer than vision of truth, for thou art the truth revealed, Dearer than faith, for thou art the crown of aspiration, Dearer than hope, for of hope thou art the fulfilment! O love, love, love, thou hast turned the darkness of the world Into ineffable light, and al its intricate ways To straight, clear paths that lead from the depths to the heavens. The flower of my soul sways high in the wind of thy love, Glowing with passionate fervour through fulness of joy; Soul with soul are we wedded, beyond the decay of the body, And spirit hath spirit touched, beyond the confines of flesh: Desire with mighty wings hath swept the chords of our being, And flesh and spirit are one in the mystic union of love! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CRUEL FALCON by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE WHOLE SOUL by PHILIP LEVINE I KNOW MY SOUL by CLAUDE MCKAY HONORING THE SAND; IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH CAMPBELL by ROBERT BLY THE CHINESE PEAKS; FOR DONALD HALL by ROBERT BLY |
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