She is as in a field a silken tent At midday when a sunny summer breeze Has dried the dew and all its ropes relent, So that in guys it gently sways at ease, And its supporting central cedar pole, That is its pinnacle to heavenward And signifies the sureness of the soul, Seems to owe naught to any single cord, But strictly held by none, is loosely bound By countless silken ties of love and thought To every thing on earth the compass round, And only by one's going slightly taut, In the capriciousness of summer air, Is of the slightest bondage made aware. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A VOICE PROPHETIC by WALT WHITMAN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD: TRANSLATION by CAIUS PEDO ALBINOVANUS FIELD WIRELESS by BENJAMIN ALBERT BOTKIN ATHEISM; THE ONLY GROUND OF DISCONTENT by JOHN BYROM ON A CHANGE OF MASTERS AT A GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOL by GEORGE GORDON BYRON |