The Poems of Sidney Lanier by Sidney Lanier
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Of loving deeds and lovers' rhymes,
Throng forth in silvery pantomimes. -- Come back, O Day! said he. ____ Montgomery, Alabama, 1866. A Birthday Song. To S. G. For ever wave, for ever float and shine Before my yearning eyes, oh! dream of mine Wherein I dreamed that time was like a vine, A creeping rose, that clomb a height of dread Out of the sea of Birth, all filled with dead, Up to the brilliant cloud of Death o'erhead. This vine bore many blossoms, which were years. Their petals, red with joy, or bleached by tears, Waved to and fro i' the winds of hopes and fears. Here all men clung, each hanging by his spray. Anon, one dropped; his neighbor 'gan to pray; And so they clung and dropped and prayed, alway. |
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