I WHO had sought afar from earth The faery land to meet, Now find content within its girth And wonder nigh my feet. To-day a nearer love I choose And seek no distant sphere; For aureoled by faery dews The dear brown breasts appear. With rainbow radiance come and go The airy breaths of day; And eve is all a pearly glow With moonlit winds a-play. The lips of twilight burn my brow, The arms of night caress: Glimmer her white eyes drooping now With grave old tenderness. I close mine eyes from dream to be The diamond-rayed again, As in the ancient hours ere we Forgot ourselves to men. And all I thought of heaven before I find in earth below: A sunlight in the hidden core To dim the noonday glow. And with the earth my heart is glad, I move as one of old; With mists of silver I am clad And bright with burning gold. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MIDSUMMER FROST (1) by ISAAC ROSENBERG NEW YEAR'S DAWN - BROADWAY by SARA TEASDALE WILLIE BREW'D A PECK O' MAUT by ROBERT BURNS KIT CARSON'S RIDE by CINCINNATUS HEINE MILLER THE GREAT SAINT BERNARD by SAMUEL ROGERS THE DEAD LEAF by ANTOINE VINCENT ARNAULT SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 49. THE ENGLISH RACE by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |