THE sky had lost its glorious light, Yet was my heart so full of day, I could with Love's exceeding ray Illuminate a boundlcss night. She walked before me as she dreamed, And when the night less dark was grown, My shadow mingled with her own, While to the wind her tresses streamed. My well-beloved, she led the way, And I had wished the road was found To stretch the whole wide world around Without a bar our steps to stay. And we two uttered ne'er a word. In such delightful guise as this, For an eternity of bliss Our footfalls we had gladly heard. Giddy, as if intoxicate With love, I nothing dared to say; My dream, about to fly away, Fluttered its wings in frenzied state. We were two lovers, young and fair, Who wandered through that happy night, All careless of the wind's wild flight, That whistled through our floating hair. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CRESCENT MOON by AMY LOWELL COLORADO MORTON'S RIDE by LEONARD BACON (1887-1954) LEMON PIE by EDGAR ALBERT GUEST BUILDING BLOCKS by VIRGINIA A. ALLIN THE BUBBLE by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM A WINTRY LULLABY by LAWRENCE ALMA-TADEMA ENVOI: DEATH (1) by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) CROMWELL'S SOLILOQUY OVER THE DEAD BODY OF CHARLES by EDWARD GEORGE EARLE LYTTON BULWER-LYTTON |