"You sit on the bed there In the sunset's full crimson, Pillows crumpled, Looking distracted,what Troubles you?" "Oh, swept by Transparent Gold cataracts, The fir-tree tops Loom athwart the sky's blue." "Orphaned, alone, I shall Languish, Through summery Twilights and Winter nights. There are new flights, but Try them I dare not. Oh, do not die!" "Oh, above the pines I float off into æther seas. Who, there, what, there, Swathes the sky with whitenesses, As with vestments of silver?" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THIRD BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 17. A LOVER'S PLEA by THOMAS CAMPION ON THE BIRTH OF HIS SON by SU SHIH INSULTING BEAUTY by JOHN WILMOT JIM'S WHISTLE by ALEXANDER ANDERSON MEN OF WAKE by WILLIAM ROSE BENET AN IMITATION OF SPENCER by WILLIAM BLAKE ELEGY ON CAPTAIN MATTHEW HENDERSON by ROBERT BURNS ANSWER TO SOME ELEGANT VERSES SENT BY A FRIEND by GEORGE GORDON BYRON |