Hollow spaces, large and deep, Flow around your quiet sleep. One would think your dreaming head Had eternity for its bed! Oh, how green, for all the night, Is the floating liquid air, Full of whispers, full of light, Vague earth murmurs everywhere! Listen! Did you hear that sound In your eyelid-drooping sleep, Falling thro' the listening night, Falling, falling? And the earth Melts in vaporous mist before it, Melts as if from very birth It had watched and waited for it! Listen! 'Tis a petal from the moon From that cold and chaste moon-flower, Flung in languid lotus hour, Like a thought after a tune; Like a tune after a thought, Sweet with ecstasy unsought! And all other lovely things. Such as shadow-veined moth-wings, Such as shells from drifting seas, Such as wild anemones, Float with it thro' hollow space, Dark against your white, white face, Float and flutter and waver now, Pale against your shadowy brow! Listen! Ah! You are listening deep and deep, And you stir at last in your quiet sleep, Fall the petals of the moon To their soft eternal tune, Thro' the green and hollow night, All transparent tender things From their cold creative springs Fall, fall down into the night, With a tremulous shy delight. Listen! Ave Maria! The heart must be pierced with a sharp sword, That would be the heart of the mother of God! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GIANTS OF HISTORY by JAMES GALVIN SUNSET by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON DOMESDAY BOOK: AT NICE by EDGAR LEE MASTERS PRESIDENT GARFIELD by GEORGE SANTAYANA ELEGY: THE LAMENT OF EDWARD BLASTOCK; FOR RICHARD ROWLEY by EDITH SITWELL |