I STOOD on the top of Pitz Languard, And heard three voices whispering low, Where the Alpine birds in their circling ward Made swift dark shadows upon the snow. First voice. I loved a girl with truth and pain, She loved me not. When she said good by She gave me a kiss to sting and stain My broken life to a rosy dye. Second voice. I loved a woman with love well tried, -- And I swear I believe she loves me still. But it was not I who stood by her side When she answered the priest and said "I will." Third voice. I loved two girls, one fond, one shy, And I never divined which one loved me. One married, and now, though I can't tell why, Of the four in the story I count but three. The three weird voices whispered low Where the eagles swept in their circling ward; But only one shadow scarred the snow As I clambered down from Pitz Languard. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CREATION (A NEGRO SERMON) by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON AUTUMN MALADE by GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE THE CLOAK by ANNA LOUISE BARNEY CROWNED AND BURIED by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING ON A SCOTCH BARD, GONE TO THE WEST INDIES by ROBERT BURNS TIBBIE, I HAE SEEN THE DAY by ROBERT BURNS MARCH DAYS by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON SONNET: 33. TO A LADY WHO DIED AT SEA by LUIS DE CAMOENS THE GOLDEN ISLAND: ARRAN FROM AYR by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK |