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NEPEAN ROAD
SOFTLY over the shadow-bound
Rays of
gold,
Quiver and meet in a perfect round
Of bliss
untold.
Wideness has entered the heart
All
unbeknown—
No tooth of bitter smart
Shall rasp
the bone ;
Here live the deed of quiet,
The
spoken hush,
Nor fear make wanton riot
Nor
blindness rush.
Where harmony alights,
A phoenix
blaze,
And neither wrath-rent nights
Nor
listless days
Can reave from winged delight
The free of
soul,
Or turn their eagle flight
To creep of mole.
February 2, 1938.
Page-291
AT MORN AND EVE
O WILL he answer what my hand hath writ—
And not my hand alone,
That's guided by no subtleties of wit,
But by some heart that is not all of stone ?
Then will his mind forget with months and years,
Beset with a throng of friends ?
Will he impute no river-deep of tears,
But such a love as in short season ends ?
Yet will this soul renounce him should he leave ?
Not while its frame endures—
A love which chimes its bells at morn and eve
No chiding word or hush indifferent cures.
May 7, 1938.
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THE DIVINE LOVE
SURGING softly on the pebbles of the brim
To that
ocean-swaying under .the quiet moon,
Wave-syllables quicken enchantments dim
Through this long hour of midnight's nether-noon.
Far forgotten now the heaviness of day,"
The unreal shadows and all things that die ;
Immortal prescience on the pearl-white way
Where the moon's magic drips down from the sky.
Vision fails and hearing gropes to seize no more
Foam silver-shining, dream-notes of the wave :
The hushed soul mirrored, echoed, gained the shore
Of Light self-offered, of taintless Love that gave.
January 14, 1935-
QUEST
FROM the dip of a lonely valley there straggles up a hill
A ribbon of beckoning lane sheer to the sky-topped sill:
I would I were up at the sky-turn, viewing the farther side—
Grant that one who is greatly loved in the yonderly valley abide !
I climb through the hours of the morning with a dwindling shadow
to drag,
While the steep-up far-off sky-line with the heat haze seems to sag.
Through dim velvet of noon-woven silence trails a
tapestries silver
of lark,
Slender as tremulous hopings that
handles the borders of dark.
But O
if beyond that sky -line loom a bare tableland
And a graveyard path between blear rocks on either hand,
STAR VIGIL
FAR-FADED moon has sought new life in death :
Tier above tier the myriad worshippers
Their vigil keep, and each one burnisheth
To brighter gold his spear-tip, nor incurs A
A sloven's name as one whose nature stirs
When Beauty is presented to the sense,
Yet breeds no deep response, no messengers
To bring fresh thoughts in absent love's defence.
From faltering hand you strengthen none shall wrench
The flaming spear of Love's fidelity.
His faithfulness no Lethe draught can dim,
The hungry years will vainly strive to quench
Star-kindled hope within the heart of him
Who holds faint echoes of your mystery.
NO SELF-WILL SCARS THE LAND
HOW this atomic self
Could comprehend
Seamless and singing wealth
The high stars lend ?
Phantasmal guardians yield
What sworded flame,
That mortal feet to field
Of Eden came ?
Night fell : on far lagoon
Silverly wan
Rays from a limpid moon
Shafted and shone.
Dim waves to flank of sand
Dream their caress ;
No self-will scars the land
Of tenderness.
October 31, 1938.
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Title:
L
View All Highlighted Matches
L. F. H. G.
THOUGH I must name the red rose and the star
And, penned behind their grating, view afar
Your living and befriending, I must hate
This cage of words to which there is no gate,—
The Silence-Wideness and the spoken bar.
O rutilant atlas and one dim word's mark ;
O regnant perfume in a blinding dark,
A wordless fragrance from the Immortal Rose
Whose incense ever from the finite goes
To fill the unfurled sails of sunset's bark.
Still shine, O symbol of unasked replies ;
Some Power has quickened in those endless skies
All the veiled Beauty to one aching star
Whose crystal shining cloudy words wil
INVOCATION TO SUPERMIND
O HEIGHT beyond the stature of the mind,
O width
outreaching finite heart's embrace,
Poised
puissance on the limits of the world,
Enlighten us ; we would no more be blind.
We seek
ourselves behind each comely face,
And bind the
myriad detail sense-unfurled
To one bright spear-point, and therewith we trace
Swift utterance which no thought-fetters bind.
Shining lance, far above rifted woe,
Reveal
to earth the ending of thy quest;
When thou
to the Holy Logos shall be pressed,
The
Hidden Love behind all universe
Sends ruby fire and ever-living flow,—
And night
TO THE BELOVED
THE power of the desert by water,
Of icefields by the sun, .
Of heart's dearth by love broken—
What if the three be one ?
Faint and far wind-whispers stirring,
Far and faint wash of the waves ;
Inly and near me your presence
Soundlessly utters and saves.
Then touch less hands may touch you,
And bodiless vision see,
And the heart of the heart may know you
By love set free.
June 2, 1934.
Page-73
THE ENDLESS VOYAGE
" SHIP,—What is your name ? Where do you sail ?"
" The vessel Beauty, over foam-waste pale
Of future time proud moving, such am I."
" Some gale of magic wafting ever by
These tall masts and crimson canvas-surge,
Through rhythmic leagues of Art this
dream prow urge ?'
" Under Eternity, that changeless dome,
Across wave-fret of centuries I
roam :
Yet in times halcyon of some Golden Age
The hours held my likeness in their glassy page.
February 20, 1936.
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