@3LISTEN, my lute, I would turn from your mititant measures. Well have you answered the touch of intransigent fingers; Wildly your strings have vibratedbut have you forgotten How to make love-songs? Lute, you are hot to the hand; you are tense and exultant. Cease crying outlet me rest from the din and the battle. Life is not only a summoning shout and a struggle, A blow and a silence. Is there not vigorous peace after vigorous onslaught? Beauty's a challenge as fierce and as stirring as conflict... Lookhow she runs through the tremulous twilight to meet me Do you remember? Seeit is night and she turns to my arms of a sudden; Soft as a mother and wild with the fires of April Bashful and bold, with her passionate hair all about her; Lovely and lavish. Lute, it was she who awoke and impelled us to singing Ah, those first lyrics, impulsive and feeble and earnest She who aroused us and soothed usour passion, our pillow Dare you forget her! Only remember 'tis she keeps me rested and restless; Only remember my heart, like a kite in strong breezes, Leaps at the thought of her voice and her slow searching kisses, Stabbing and healing.@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HARLEM SHADOWS by CLAUDE MCKAY KATHLEEN O'MORE by GEORGE NUGENT REYNOLDS SONNET: 109 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE CLERICAL OPPRESSORS by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER THE DOUBLE-HEADED SNAKE OF NEWBURY by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER SONG, FR. A VISION OF GIORGIONE: GEMMA'S SPRING SONG by GORDON BOTTOMLEY |