Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HOURS, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER Poet's Biography First Line: When the bright stars came out last night Last Line: And passed into the skies Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary Subject(s): Fear; Grief; Hearts; Life; Time; Sorrow; Sadness | ||||||||
WHEN the bright stars came out last night, And the dew lay on the flowers, I had a vision of delight, -- A a dream of bygone hours. Those hours that came and fled so fast, Of pleasure or of pain, As phantoms rose from out the past Before my eyes again. With beating heart did I behold A train of joyous hours, Lit with the radiant light of old, And, smiling, crowned with flowers. And some were hours of childish sorrow, A mimicry of pain, That through their tears looked for a morrow They knew must smile again. Those hours of hope that longed for life, And wished their part begun, And ere the summons to the strife Dreamed that the field was won. I knew the echo of their voice, The starry crowns they wore; The vision made my soul rejoice With the old thrill of yore. I knew the perfume of their flowers; The glorious shining rays Around these happy, smiling hours, Were lit in bygone days. O stay, I cried, -- bright visions, stay, And leave me not forlorn! But, smiling still, they passed away, Like shadows of the morn. One spirit still remained, and cried, "Thy soul shall ne'er forget!" He standeth ever by my side, -- The phantom called Regret! But still the spirits rose, and there Were weary hours of pain, And anxious hours of fear and care Bound by an iron chain. Dim shadows came of lonely hours, That shunned the light of day, And in the opening smile of flowers Saw only quick decay. Calm hours that sought the starry skies For heavenly lore was there; With folded hands and earnest eyes, I knew the hours of prayer. Stern hours that darkened the sun's light, Heralds of coming woes, With trailing wings, before my sight From the dim past arose. As each dark vision passed and spoke, I prayed it to depart: At each some buried sorrow woke And stirred within my heart. Until these hours of pain and care Lifted their tearful eyes, Spread their dark pinions in the air, And passed into the skies | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONOMA FIRE by JANE HIRSHFIELD AS THE SPARKS FLY UPWARDS by JOHN HOLLANDER WHAT GREAT GRIEF HAS MADE THE EMPRESS MUTE by JUNE JORDAN CHAMBER MUSIC: 19 by JAMES JOYCE DIRGE AT THE END OF THE WOODS by LEONIE ADAMS A DOUBTING HEART by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER |
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