COLUMBUS in velvet, This afternoon sunny How lyric your voyage To islands of honey! To ports full of pollen, Deliciously looming, You fly; and my garden's America blooming! Campanula belfries In delicate duty Proclaim at your coming The sweet of their beauty; The pansies are wishing You momently nearer, And rosemary voices Call quicker and clearer. And sirens are singing From blossomy stations Of larkspurs and lilies, Of musk and carnations. Till coming of candle The soul of your labours Is earnestly kissing These exquisite neighbours. The rose in her bounty Shall fondle and feed you Till friends in the cottage Of honeycomb need you; And yet, if the morrow Fall fragrant and sunny, Shall have for unloading Fresh cargoes of honey. Columbus in velvet, Fly hurriedly over The blossoming beanfield, The red and white clover, To find in this garden, Deliciously looming, A mainland of honey, America blooming! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THEN LAUGH by BERTHA ADAMS BACKUS LEPANTO by GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON SCILLA'S METAMORPHOSIS: MELANCHOLY by THOMAS LODGE KEEPERS OF THE SUN by DOROTHY P. ALBAUGH PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 28. AS-BAZIR by EDWIN ARNOLD TARQUIN AND THE AUGUR by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN |