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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO IONE, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH Poet's Biography First Line: All day within me, sweet and clear Last Line: I hear you singing -- singing. Subject(s): Music & Musicians; Singing & Singers; Soul; Songs | |||
ALL day within me, sweet and clear The song you sang is ringing. At night in my half-dreaming ear I hear you singing, singing. Ere thought takes up its homespun thread When early morn is breaking, Sweet snatches hover round my bed And cheer me when awaking. The sunrise brings the melody I only half remember, And summer seems to smile for me, Although it is December. Through drifting snow, through dropping rain, Through gusts of wind, it haunts me. The tantalizing old refrain Perplexes, yet enchants me. The mystic chords that bore along Your voice so calmly splendid, In glimmering fragments with the song Are joined and vaguely blended. I touch my instrument and grope Along the keys' confusion, And dally with the chords in hopes To catch the sweet illusion. In vain of that consummate hour I court the full completeness, The perfume of the hidden flower, The perfect bloom and sweetness. Of strains that were too rich to last A baffled memory lingers. The theme, the air, the chords have passed; They mock my voice and fingers. They steal away as sunset fires Lose one by one their flashes, And cheat the eye with smouldering pyres And banks of gray cloud-ashes. And yet I know the old alloy That dims and disentrances The golden visions and the joy Of hope's resplendent fancies Can never touch that festal hour In soul and sense recorded, Though scattered rose leaves from your bower Alone my search rewarded. The unconnected strains alone Survive to bring you nearer, As when our queen of song and tone Made vassals of each hearer. Yet through the night and through the day The notes and chords are ringing. Their echo will not pass away -- I hear you singing -- singing. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE APOLLO TRIO by CONRAD AIKEN BAD GIRL SINGING by MARK JARMAN CHAMBER MUSIC: 4 by JAMES JOYCE CHAMBER MUSIC: 5 by JAMES JOYCE CHAMBER MUSIC: 28 by JAMES JOYCE THE SONG OF THE NIGHTINGALE IS LIKE THE SCENT OF SYRINGA by MINA LOY CORRESPONDENCES; HEXAMETERS AND PENTAMETERS by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH |
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