'Are you far away?' 'Yea, I am far -- far; Where the green wave shelves to the sand, And the rainbows are; And an ageless sun beats fierce From an empty sky: There, O thou Shadow forlorn, Is the wraith of thee, I.' 'Are you happy, most Lone?' 'Happy, forsooth! Who am eyes of the air; the voice of the foam; Ah, happy in truth. My hair is astream, this cheek Glistens like silver, and see, As the gold to the dross, the ghost in the mirk, I am calling to thee.' 'Nay, I am bound. And your cry faints out in your mind. Peace not on earth have I found, Yet to earth am resigned. Cease thy shrill mockery, Voice, Nor answer again.' 'O Master, thick cloud shuts thee out And cold tempests of rain.' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EASTER WINGS by GEORGE HERBERT RESIGNATION by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW HUGH SELWYN MAUBERLEY: 13. ENVOI, 1919 by EZRA POUND THE SAILOR; A ROMAIC BALLAD by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM EMBLEMS OF LOVE: 23. SOONER WOUNDED THAN CURED by PHILIP AYRES |