OH, where art thou dreaming On land or on sea? In my lattice is gleaming The watch-light for thee; And this fond heart is glowing To welcome thee home. And the night is fast going, But thou art not come: No, thou comest not! 'Tis the time when night-flowers Should wake from their rest: 'Tis the hour of all hours When the lute singeth best. But the flowers are half sleeping Till thy glance they see! And the hushed lute is keeping Its music for thee: Yet thou comest not! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EPITAPHS OF THE WAR, 1914-18: THE BEGINNER by RUDYARD KIPLING SONNET: 9 by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL THE MARSEILLAISE by CLAUDE JOSEPH ROUGET DE LISLE MY SHADOW by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON A BROADWAY PAGEANT by WALT WHITMAN FOOTLIGHT MOTIFS: 3. GABY DESLYS by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS ACHIEVEMENT'S SILVER CRY by MARGARETE ROSE AKIN COMPARES THE TROUBLES WHICH HE HAS UNDERGONE, TO LABOURS OF HERCULES by PHILIP AYRES |