I CHASED the maid with rapid feet, Where ice and sunbeam quiver; But still beyond me, shyly fleet, She flashed far down the river. Sometimes, blown backward in the chase, With balmy, soft caresses, I felt across my glowing face The waft of perfumed tresses. Sometimes a glance she shot behind, O'er graceful shoulders turning A cheek whose tints the eager wind Had set like sunrise burning. Then, in a sudden onward glide, She rushed with even motion, As a long wave the restless tide Drives shoreward fast from ocean; And swift as some winged creature sped Far down the crystal river, Until the shining form that fled I dreamed might fly forever. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE COLORED BAND by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR GOOD-NIGHT TO THE SEASON by WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED A WOMAN'S ANSWER by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER KNEE-DEEP IN JUNE by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY THE WASTE PLACES by JAMES STEPHENS FOREIGN CHILDREN by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON |