Breath of the dawn, breath of the dawn, Breathe on my heart of thine eagerness. Up from the sea, youthful with thee, Be drawn For a spell and a healing to me In my stress. With the shining of silver yet on thy feet, With the fleeing of stars that are flameless fleet, With the cool of the sea for the cool of thine eyes, Arise And come to my need! From the grey of the unstarred eastern skies Oh, speed! Up from the sea, up from the sea, Come with thine eagerness, girlishly; Sweep with the quiver and gleaming of thee Dark from my heart like dew from the lawn; With the cool of thy coming, half stars and half sun, Deliver my soul from the deeds that are done -- Breath of the dawn, breath of the dawn, Purify me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DREAM-PEDLARY by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES THE TWO VOICES by ALFRED TENNYSON IN A ROSE GARDEN by JOHN BENNETT (1865-1956) THE THREE SAD SHEPPARDESSES, GOE TO A LITTLE TABLE, WHERE THEY SINGE by ELIZABETH BRACKLEY FRA GIACOMO by ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN ON THE TRUE MEANING OF THE SCRIPTURE TERMS 'LIFE AND DEATH,' by JOHN BYROM |