With other helpless folk about the gate , The gate called Beautiful, with weary eyes That take no pleasure in the summer skies, Nor all things that are fairest, does she wait; So bleak a time, so sad a changeless fate Makes her with dull experience early wise, And in the dawning and the sunset, sighs That all hath been, and shall be, desolate. Ah, if love come not soon, and bid her live, And know herself the fairest of fair things; Ah, if he have no healing gift to give, Warm from his breast, and holy from his wings; Or if at least love's shadow in passing by Touch not and heal her, surely she must die. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SELLING HER ENGAGEMENT RING by KAREN SWENSON DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 2. HEAT by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER WINTER SONG by LUDWIG HENRICH CHRISTOPH HOLTY TIME TO RISE by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON YOU MAY REMEMBER by LULU PIPER AIKEN OCTOBER by MARIE DAVIES WARREN BECKNER SPRING IN THE ALPS by MATHILDE BLIND THE AUTHOR'S LAST WORDS TO HIS STUDENTS by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |