I WAITED through the night, while summer blew The breath of roses through my darkened room. The whispering breeze just stirred the leafy gloom Beyond the window. On the lawn the dew Lay glistening in the starlight. No one knew I did not sleep, but waited here my doom Or victory. I saw the light-house loom Across the bay. The silence grew and grew, And hour by hour kept pace with my suspense. Each rustling noise, each passing footstep seemed The coming messenger I hoped yet feared. At last a knock -- a throb -- a pause intense -- Your letter came. I read as if I dreamed. Almost too great to bear my bliss appeared! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BUCOLIC COMEDY: THE DOLL by EDITH SITWELL THE DADDY STRAIN by KAREN SWENSON BROOKLYN BRIDGE by CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS THIRTEEN WAYS OF LOOKING AT A BLACKBIRD by WALLACE STEVENS ON A CURATE'S COMPLAINT OF HARD DUTY by JONATHAN SWIFT |