Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CLOSE BY, by EMILY PAULINE JOHNSON Poet's Biography First Line: So near at hand (our eyes o'erlooked its nearness Last Line: Twasonce so near at hand. Alternate Author Name(s): Tekahionwake Subject(s): Longing; Love - Loss Of; Regret | ||||||||
SO NEAR at hand (our eyes o'erlooked its nearness In search of distant things) A dear dream layperchance to grow in dearness Had we but felt its wings Astir. The air our very breathing fanned It was so near at hand. Once, many days ago, we almost held it, The love we so desired; But our shut eyes saw not, and fate dispelled it Before our pulses fired To flame, and errant fortune bade us stand Hand almost touching hand. I sometimes think had we two been discerning, The by-path hid away From others' eyes had then revealed its turning To us, nor led astray Our footsteps, guiding us into love's land That lay so near at hand. So near at hand, dear heart, could we have known it! Througnout those dreamy hours, Had either loved, or loving had we shown it, Response had sure been ours; We did not know that heart could heart command, And love so near at hand! What then availed the red wine's subtle glisten? We passed it blindly by, And now what profit that we wait and listen Each for the other's heart beat? Ah! the cry Of love o'erlooked still lingers, you and I Sought heaven afar, we did not understand 'Twasonce so near at hand. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DEEP SORRINESS ATONEMENT SONG by GLYN MAXWELL MINOR MIRACLE by MARILYN NELSON A RENUNCIATION OF THE DESERT PRIMROSE; FOR J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER by NORMAN DUBIE IN RETROSPECT by DAVID IGNATOW LULLABY FOR REGRET by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE A CRY FROM AN INDIAN WIFE by EMILY PAULINE JOHNSON |
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