The red gleam o'er the mountains Goes wavering from sight, And the quiet moon enhances The loveliness of night. I open wide my casement To breathe the rain-cooled air. And mingle with the moonlight The dark waves of my hair. The night wind tells me secrets Of lotus lilies blue; And hour by hour the willows Shake down the chiming dew. I fain would take the zither, By some stray fancy led; But there are none to hear me, And who can charm the dead? So all my day-dreams follow The bird that leaves the nest; And in the night I gather The lost one to my breast. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE AWAKENING RIVER by KATHERINE MANSFIELD THE MAN WITH THE WOODEN LEG by KATHERINE MANSFIELD DOMESDAY BOOK: THE CONVENT by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE GREAT HUNT by CARL SANDBURG ELEGY: THE LAMENT OF EDWARD BLASTOCK; FOR RICHARD ROWLEY by EDITH SITWELL COOPER SQUARE by KAREN SWENSON HYBRIDS OF WAR: A MORALITY POEM: 4. THE MORAL by KAREN SWENSON |