From its blue vase the rose of evening drops; Upon the streams its petals float away. The hills all blue with distance hide their tops In the dim silence falling on the grey. A little wind said "Hush!" and shook a spray Heavy with May's white crop of opening bloom; A silent bat went dipping in the gloom. Night tells her rosary of stars full soon, They drop from out her dark hand to her knees. Upon a silhouette of woods, the moon Leans on one horn as if beseeching ease From all her changes which have stirred the seas. Across the ears of Toil, Rest throws her veil. I and a marsh bird only make a wail. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LIGHTED WINDOW by SARA TEASDALE IN HOSPITAL: 23. MUSIC by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY BIRTHDAY OF DANIEL WEBSTER by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES BABY RUNNING BAREFOOT by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE THE DIVINITY by MATTHEW ARNOLD |