THE cloudlets are lazily sailing O'er the blue Atlantic sea; And mid the twilight there hovers A shadowy figure o'er me. Full deep in my soul it gazes, With old-time-recalling eye, Like a glimpse of joys long buried, And happiness long gone by. Familiar the vision appeareth, Methinks I know it full well; 'Tis the much-loved shadow of Mary, Who on earth no longer doth dwell. She beckons in friendly silence, And clasps me with gentle despair; But I seize hold of my glasses, To have a better stare! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOVE'S TENDRILS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON A FRAGMENT by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE LONELY DEATH by ADELAIDE CRAPSEY SNOW-FLAKES by MARY ELIZABETH MAPES DODGE PROTHALAMION by EDMUND SPENSER CORYDON - A PASTORAL by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH |