The dying swan by northern lakes Sings its wild death song, sweet and clear, And as the solemn music breaks O'er hill and glen dissolves in air; Thus musical thy soft voice came, Thus trembled on thy tongue my name. Like sunburst through the ebon cloud, Which veils the solemn midnight sky, Piercing cold evening's sable shroud Thus came the first glance of that eye; But like the adamantine rock, My spirit met and braved the shock. Let memory the boy recall Who laid his heart upon thy shrine, When far away his footsteps fall, Think that he deem'd thy charms divine; A victim on love's altar slain, By witching eyes which looked disdain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...COUNSEIL TO A BACHELER by MARIANNE MOORE HENRY MOORE'S STATUE AT LINCOLN CENTER by KAREN SWENSON THE ROMAN ROAD by THOMAS HARDY HOME, SWEET HOME, FR. CLARI, THE MAID OF MILAN by JOHN HOWARD PAYNE BISHOP HATTO [AND THE RATS] by ROBERT SOUTHEY |