The Pond Lily
Nymph, that floatest on the waters
Queenly as a swan,
Purest of the Summer's daughters,
From whose heart have zephyrs brought us
All thy ordorous benison; —
Stooping on the brim
Of thy blue-eyed pool,
Let me see thy broad leaves swim
In the wavelets cool.
When the morn, from twilight's budding,
Bloometh like a rose,
All the clouds with glory flooding,
And the stars, heaven's azure studding,
Shed their beauty as it grows,—
Thou art folded up
In thy vest of green,
From thy gold and pearly cup
Pouring sweets unseen.
Soon as any sunny glimmer
Strikes the level blue,
And the shadows, dim and dimmer,
Melt before the delicate shimmer
Of each pure and glowing hue,
At the earliest kiss
Of the softest ray,
All thy deep heart's sinlessness;
Opens to the day.
When the golden hour is fading
In the blushing west,
Winds, like honey-bees come laden—
Like a lover from his maiden,
With the sweet wealth of thy breast;
And the wavelets twine
Their pure arms around
That delightful form of thine,
With a low, soft sound.
Kneeling here; beneath the willow
On the water's marge,
Where the twinkling mimic billow
Rocks thee, on thy liquid pillow,
Like a white-sail'd Indian barge
With its spicy freight
Let me lay one kiss,
Lighter than the dew-drop's weight,
On thy heart of bliss.
I would be thy spirit-sister;
In my calm thought's deep,
Pure and sweet, the sole exister,
Glimpse-view'd through the woody vista —
Where old truths, like oak-trees, keep
Their high shield above ;
There to grow, and float,
In the soothing breath of love —
Silent and remote.
When the rays of glory, beaming
From the warm life-sun,
Come through mournful shadows streaming
So for Beauty's choir redeeming
Secret sorrow's veiled Nun,
I would bare, like thee,
All my deep heart's-core,
While low-breathing poesy
Steals its honied lore.
Then, when fades the mortal even,
Dying in the west,
I would, every wind of heaven
Might be fill'd with odors, given
From the love-blooms of my breast;
While the swelling deep
Of serenest thought,
Rocks me to a fragrant sleep
Dream-refreshed and short.
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- The Pond Lily
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