THEY stood before the fiery Gate, With hearts and lips afire, To triumph over fear and fate For the dream of his desire; "O love," he said, and bowed his head To meet her sacred kiss, "This is the hour that crowns us, earth And heaven were made for this." And she looked up into his face, And found her true love there: It was the parting of the ways, Unless her soul could dare Enter the dreadful doors where none May draw this quickening breath Or drink the glory of the sun But Love and Sin and Death. Enter the dreadful doors and meet The mockery and the shame That wrap the soul from head to feet In a winding-sheet of flame! Yet in her eyes he saw his own Undimmed by doubt or sin: "To save my soul," she heard him moan, "We two must enter in." Enter the dreadful doors and dream The world well lost for love; Would not the choral angels gleam Around, beneath, above? Her blinded eyelids closed; her head Bent back beneath his kiss: "If love is on my side," she said, "I need no more than this. "Enter, and I will follow; lead; I know thy great heart well; A heart to beat with mine and bleed With mine in heaven or hell; Enter;" and lo, his whitening face Looked down, "Nay, love, but thou Lead me and save me of thy grace, Or sin will slay me now. "Upward and on the woman-soul Shall lead this baser clay, Subdue and kindle and control" ... "Yes; I will lead the way; You know not why your strength is fled, And I so glad of this! My true love hath my heart," she said, "But I -- oh, I have his. "Look -- follow me -- for I will lead; I bear thy great heart well, A heart to beat with mine and bleed With mine in heaven or hell," And through the Gate that, gaunt and black, Swung open with a groan, Smiling, she passed; the man shrunk back; She entered in -- alone. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MISSING THE BO IN THE HENHOUSE by HAYDEN CARRUTH DRUMS AND BRASS by DONALD (GRADY) DAVIDSON YOU SAY YOU SAID by MARIANNE MOORE GOOD FRIDAY HYMN by GEORGE SANTAYANA IN A RAILROAD STATION by SARA TEASDALE A NEGRO LOVE SONG by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR |