Is it her face that looks from forth the glare Of those dull stony eyes? Her face! that used to light with meek surprise, If I but said that she was fair! Can it have come to this, since at the gate Her lips between the bars Fluttered irresolute to mine, for it was late Beneath the misty stars! It was our last farewell, our last farewell -- O heaven above! And now she is a fearful thing of Hell -- My dove! my dove! A hollow thing carved rigid on the shell Of her that was my love! Yet, if the soul remain, There crouched and dumb behind the obdurate mask, This would I ask: -- Kill her, O God! that so, the flesh being slain, Her soul my soul may be again. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...REVAMPING THE VIRGIN by KAREN SWENSON SNAKES, MONGOOSES, SNAKE-CHARMERS, AND THE LIKE by MARIANNE MOORE A FRESHET by ANTIPHILUS OF BYZANTIUM JERUSALEM; THE EMANATION OF THE GIANT ALBION: CHAPTER 4 by WILLIAM BLAKE MILTON AT CRIPPLEGATE by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB THE TWENTY-SEVENTH OF MARCH by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT THE WANDERER: 1. IN ITALY: THE MAGIC LAND by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |