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shore It is I that ye hear in the calling wind I have stared through the
dark till my soul is blind O lover of mine察ye swore察 Lover of mine察
ye swore
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HUNTED
Oh察why do they hunt so hard察so hard察who have no need of food拭
Do they hunt for sport察 do they hunt for hate察do they hunt for the
lust of blood拭
。 。 。 。 。 。
If I were a god I would get me a spear察I would get me horse and
dog察And merrily察merrily I would ride through covert and brake and
bog察
With hound and horn and laughter loud察over the hills and away
For there is no sport like that of a god with a man that stands at bay
Ho but the morning is fresh and fair察 and oh but the sun is
bright察And yonder the quarry breaks from the brush and heads for
the hills in flight察
A minute's law for the harried thingthen follow him察follow him
fast察With the bellow of dogs and the beat of hoofs and the mellow
bugle's blast。
。 。 。 。 。 。
Hillo Halloo they have marked a man there is sport in the
world to´day And a clamor swells from the heart of the wood that
tells of a soul at bay
A DREAM CHILD
WHERE tides of tossed wistaria bloom Foam up in purple
turbulence察Where twining boughs have built a room And wing'd winds
pause to garner scents And scattered sunlight flecks the gloom察 She
broods in pensive indolence。
What is the thought that holds her thrall察 That dims her sight with
unshed tears拭What songs of sorrow droop and fall In broken music for
her ears拭What voices thrill her and recall The poignant joy of happier
years拭
She dreams 'tis not the winds which pass That whisper through the
shaken vine察 Whose footstep stirs the rustling grass None else that
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listened might divine察She sees her child that never was Look up with
longing in his eyne。
Unkissed察 his lifted forehead gains A grace not earthly察 but more
rare For since her heart but only feigns察 Wherefore should love not
feign him fair拭Put blood of roses in his veins察 Weave yellow sunshines
for his hair拭
All ghosts of little children dead That wander wistful察uncaressed察
Their seeking lips by love unfed察 She fain would cradle on her breast
For his sweet sake whose lonely head Has never known that tender rest。
And thus she sits察 and thus she broods察Where drifted blossoms
freak the grass察The winds that move across her moods Pulse with low
whispers as they pass察And in their eerier interludes She hears a voice
that never was。
ACROSS THE NIGHT
MUCH listening through the silences察 Much staring through the
night察And lo the dumb blind distances Are bridged with speech and
sight
Magician Thought察 informed of Love察 Hath fixed her on the air
Oh察Love and I laughed down the fates And clasped her察here as there
Across the eerie silences She came in headlong flight察She stormed
the serried distances察 She trampled space and night
Oh察foolish scientists might give This miracle a name But Love
and I care but to know That when we called she came。
And since I find the distances Subservient to my thought察And of
the sentient silences More vital speech have wrought察
Then she and I will mock Death's self察 For all his vaunted might
There are no gulfs we dare not leap察 As she leapt through the night
EA CHANGES
I MORNING
WE stood among the boats and nets察 We saw the swift clouds fall察
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We watched the schooners scamper in Before the sudden squall察The
jolly squall strove lustily To whelm the sheltered street The merry
squall that piled the seas About the patient headland's knees And
chased the fishing fleet。
She laughed察 as if with wings her mirth Arose and left the wingless
earth And all tame things behind察 Rose like a bird察 wild with delight
Whose briny pinions flash in flight Through storm and sun and wind。
Her laughter sought those skies because Their mood and hers were
one察For she and I were drunk with love And life and storm and sun
And while she laughed察the Sun himself Leapt laughing through the
rain And struck his harper hand along The ringing coast察and that wind´
song Whose joy is mixed with pain Forgot the undertone of grief
And joined the jocund strain察And over every hidden reef Whereon the
waves broke merrily Rose jets and sprays of melody And leapt and
laughed again。
II MOONLIGHT
We stood among the boats and nets 。 。 。 We marked the risen moon
Walk swaying o'er the trembling seas As one sways in a swoon察
The little stars察the lonely stars察 Stole through the hollow sky察And
every sucking eddy where The waves lapped wharf or rotten stair Moaned
like some stricken thing hid there And strangled with its own despair
As the shuddering tide crept by。
I loved her察 and I hated her Or did I hate myself because察
Bound by obscure察strong察silken laws察I felt myself the worshiper Of
beauty never wholly mine拭 With lures most apt to snare察 entwine察 With
bonds too subtle to define察Her lighter nature mastered mine察Herself half
given察half withheld察Her lesser spirit still compelled Its tribute from my
franker soul此 Sorebel察 slave察 and worshiper I loved her and I
hated her。
I gazed upon her察 I察 her thrall察And musing察 murmured察 What if
death
Were just the answer to it all拭 Suppose some dainty dagger
quaffed Her life in one deep eager draught拭Suppose some amorous
knife caressed The lovely hollow of her breast拭─She turned a mocking
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look to mine此She read the thought within my eyne察 She held me with
her lookand laughed
Now who may tell what stirs察controls察 And shapes mad fancies into
facts拭What trivial things may quicken souls To irrevocable察swift acts拭
Now who has known察 who understood察 Wherefore some idle thing
May stab with deadlier sting Than well´considered insult could拭 May
spur the languor of a mood And rouse a tiger in the blood拭
Ah察Christhad she not laughed just when That fancy came 。 。 for
then 。 。 。 and then 。 。 。 A sudden mist dropped from the sky察
A mist swept in across the sea 。 。 。 A mist that hid her face from me 。 。 。
A weeping mist all tinged with red察 A dripping mist that smelt like
blood 。 。 。 It choked my throat察it burnt my brain 。 。 。 And through it
peered one sallow star察 And through it rang one shriek of pain 。 。 。 And
when it passed my hands were red察 My soul was dabbled with her
blood察 And when it passed my love was dead And tossed upon the
troubled flood。
III MOONSET
But see 。 。 the body does not sink察It rides upon the tide A
starbeam on the dagger's haft察 With staring eyes and wide 。 。 。 And now察
up from the darkling sea察 Down from the failing moon察 Are come