SHE lives in light, not shadow; Not silence, but the sound Which thrills the stars of heaven And trembles from the ground. She breathes a finer ether, Beholds a keener sun; In her supernal being Music and light are one. Unknown the subtle senses That lead her through the day; Love, light, and song and color Come by another way. Sight brings she to the seeing, New song to those that hear; Her braver spirit sounding Where mortals fail and fear. She at the heart of being Serene and glad doth dwell; Spirit with scarce a veil of flesh; A soul made visible. Or is it only a lovely girl, With flowers at her maiden breast? -- Helen, here is a book of song From the poet who loves you best. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 4 by THOMAS CAMPION LINES ON OBSERVING A BLOSSOM [ON THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY 1796] by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE THE SHIPMAN'S TALE by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH LAIS' MIRROR by DECIMUS MAGNUS AUSONIUS THE ULTIMATE by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON THE VERMONT THRASHERS ARE COMING by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY KENTUCKY POEMS: PROLOGUE by MADISON JULIUS CAWEIN LINES FROM A NOTEBOOK - OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 1806 by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE |