As kings who see their little life-day pass, Take off the heavy ermine and the crown, So had the trees that autumn-time laid down Their golden garments on the faded grass, When I, who watched the seasons in the glass Of mine own thoughts, saw all the autumn's brown Leap into life and don a sunny gown Of leafage such as happy April has. Great spring came singing upward from the south; For in my heart, far carried on the wind, Your words like winged seeds took root and grew, And all the world caught music from your mouth; I saw the light as one who had been blind, And knew my sun and song and spring were you. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HIS SAVIOURS WORDS, GOING TO THE CROSSE by ROBERT HERRICK THE FUTURE SPEAKS by LOUIS KAUFMAN ANSPACHER PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 5. ALLAH-AL-KUDDUS by EDWIN ARNOLD PREFACE TO ERINNA'S POEMS by ASCLEPIADES OF SAMOS THE SECOND BROTHER; ACT 1, SCENE 2 by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES SHOOTING STAR AT HARVEST by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE ENVIOUS WREN by PHOEBE CARY |