UNCONSCIOUS child, fair pictured Phantasy! More than thy song I from those lips have heard, More than thy thought have guessed in look and word, More than thyself mine eyes adore in thee! Thou art the promise of Earth's joy to be, Days to our days by Fate how far preferred! By stranger loveliness more softly stirred, By purer passions taught tranquillity. Nay, hoped I not thro' Death's swift-soaring ways Mine own poor self some glory unknown to know, If, slowly darkening from delightful days, I to mere night must gird myself and go, Then on thy face I should not dare to gaze For wild rebellion and for yearning woe. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DOMESDAY BOOK: JANE FISHER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SPRING ON BROADWAY by LOUIS UNTERMEYER AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL by KATHARINE LEE BATES TWO IN THE CAMPAGNA by ROBERT BROWNING CHARLIE MACHREE by WILLIAM JAMES HOPPIN RECESSIONAL (1) by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON IN FLANDERS FIELDS by JOHN MCCRAE |