It was night. Clouds, A fleet of soft white snow-drift clouds Sailed by On a blue-black sea; And here and there, From the depths of this sea, A star flashed forth With its spear of light. .... And when the clouds sailed close They spread a veil across the moon Till its silver shone Like an opal-tinted aureole. .... Then grew my heart all glad, For never had I seen Such a silver moon, And such bright star-light, And such snow-drift clouds Asail on a blue-black sky. ... | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CONTRA MORTEM: THE COMING OF SNOW by HAYDEN CARRUTH CONTRA MORTEM: THE STONE by HAYDEN CARRUTH CONTRA MORTEM: THE TREES by HAYDEN CARRUTH WISDOM COMETH WITH THE YEARS by COUNTEE CULLEN IT JUST SO HAPPENS by JAMES GALVIN FINIS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON QUEST by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE OCTOROON by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON ON CARPACCIO'S PICTURE: THE DREAM OF ST. URSALA; SONNET by AMY LOWELL |