[To E. R., October, 1879.]
WITHOUT the squares of misted pane,
I saw the wan autumnal rain,
And heard, o’er tufts of churchyard grass,
The wind’s low miserere pass.
Within, more bright for outward gloom,
I saw her wild-rose cheeks abloom,
And, deep as stars in uppermost skies,
The lustre of dark Syrian eyes!
Without, still drearier grew the sigh
Of the chill east wind shuddering by,
Wilder the sad, strange moaning made
Beneath the elm-trees’ rayless shade.
Within, as if the embodied south
Had opened her enchanted mouth,
I caught, through twilight’s gray eclipse,
The music from her gracious lips.
It breathed such sweetness, purely deep,
On my dull pain it dropped like sleep.
“How vain,” I thought, “this gathering gloom;
Some heavenly presence fills the room!”
And when her warm hand, pulsing youth,
On mine site pressed in guileless ruth,
One moment, charmed through blood and brain,
I felt my own lost youth again!
With quickened heart and lifted head
I viewed the vision near my bed,
But lovelier for that envious gloom,
Her heavenly presence blessed the room!
(Paul Hamilton Hayne)
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