I have a friend in ghostland -- Early found, ah me, how early lost! -- Blood-red seaweeds drip along that coastland By the strong sea wrenched and tossed. In every creek there slopes a dead man's islet, And such an one in every bay; All unripened in the unended twilight: For there comes neither night nor day. Unripe harvest there hath none to reap it From the watery misty place; Unripe vineyard there hath none to keep it In unprofitable space. Living flocks and herds are nowhere found there; Only ghosts in flocks and shoals: Indistinguished hazy ghosts surround there Meteors whirling on their poles; Indistinguished hazy ghosts abound there; Troops, yea swarms, of dead men's souls. -- Have they towns to live in? -- They have towers and towns from sea to sea; Of each town the gates are seven; Of one of these each ghost is free. Civilians, soldiers, seamen, Of one town each ghost is free: They are ghastly men those ghostly freemen: Such a sight may you not see. -- How know you that your lover Of death's tideless waters stoops to drink? -- Me by night doth mouldy darkness cover, It makes me quake to think: All night long I feel his presence hover Thro' the darkness black as ink. Without a voice he tells me The wordless secrets of death's deep: If I sleep, his trumpet voice compels me To stalk forth in my sleep: If I wake, he hunts me like a nightmare; I feel my hair stand up, my body creep: Without light I see a blasting sight there, See a secret I must keep. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE USES OF POETRY by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS A WINTER TWILIGHT by ANGELINA WELD GRIMKE SONNET: 53 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE GRECIAN KINDNESS: A SONG by JOHN WILMOT PEACE GUARANTEED by MARY J. ARMSTRONG THE LOVE SONNETS OF PROTEUS: 41. FAREWELL TO JULIET (3) by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT TO EDWARD FITZGERALD by ROBERT BROWNING SONGS OF THE SEA CHILDREN: 66 by BLISS CARMAN TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 2. A MILITARY BAND by EDWARD CARPENTER |