I loved illustrious cities and the crowds That eddy through their incandescent nights. I loved remote horizons with far clouds Girdled, and fringed about with snowy heights. I loved fair women, their sweet, conscious ways Of wearing among hands that covet and plead The rose ablossom at the rainbow's base That bounds the world's desire and all its need. Nature I worshipped, whose fecundity Embraces every vision the most fair, Of perfect benediction. From a boy I gloated on existence. Earth to me Seemed all-sufficient and my sojourn there One trembling opportunity for joy. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...COUNTRYWOMEN by KATHERINE MANSFIELD ABU SALAMMAMM - A SONG OF EMPIRE by EZRA POUND TWO SONGS OF A FOOL: 2 by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS THE FINDING OF THE LYRE by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL THE TROPICS IN NEW YORK by CLAUDE MCKAY THE IMMORTALITY OF LOVE by ROBERT SOUTHEY |