We sat when shadows darken, And let the shadows be: Each was a soul to hearken, Devoid of eyes to see. You came at dusk to find me; I knew you well enough... O lights that dazzle and blind me -- It is no friend, but Love! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PRIMROSE by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS ODE FOR THE BURIAL OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT MOTHERHOOD by CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY HER MERRIMENT by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES THE TRAGEDY OF VALENTINIAN: SPRING by JOHN FLETCHER TO SAN FRANCISCO by S. J. ALEXANDER |