I LOOKED and saw your eyes In the shadow of your hair, As a traveller sees the stream In the shadow of the wood; And I said, "My faint heart sighs, Ah me! to linger there, To drink deep and to dream In that sweet solitude." I looked and saw your heart In the shadow of your eyes, As a seeker sees the gold In the shadow of the stream; And I said, "Ah me! what art Should win the immortal prize, Whose want must make life cold And Heaven a hollow dream?" I looked and saw your love In the shadow of your heart, As a diver sees the pearl In the shadow of the sea; And I murmured, not above My breath, but all apart,-- "Ah! you can love, true girl, And is your love for me?" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ASSAULT HEROIC by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES ROCOCO by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH MY LITTLE TASK by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON CIVILIZATION by E. P. BROWNING SONG OF THE SEAWEED by ELIZA COOK POSTHUMOUS TALES: TALE 12. THE BROTHER BURGESSES by GEORGE CRABBE |