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Something Beyond The Hill

    By Edgar Lee Masters



    To a western breeze
    A row of golden tulips is nodding.
    They flutter their golden wings
    In a sudden ecstasy and say:
    Something comes to us from beyond,
    Out of the sky, beyond the hill
    We give it to you.

            *        *        *        *        *

    And I walk through rows of jonquils
    To a beloved door,
    Which you open.
    And you stand with the priceless gold of your tulip head
    Nodding to me, and saying:
    Something comes to me
    Out of the mystery of Eternal Beauty -
    I give it to you.

            *        *        *        *        *

    There is the morning wonder of hyacinth in your eyes,
    And the freshness of June iris in your hands,
    And the rapture of gardenias in your bosom.
    But your voice is the voice of the robin
    Singing at dawn amid new leaves.
    It is like sun-light on blue water
    Where the south-wind is on the water
    And the buds of the flags are green.
    It is like the wild bird of the sedges
    With fluttering wings on a wind-blown reed
    Showering lyrics over the sun-light
    Between rhythmical pauses
    When his heart has stopped,
    Making light and water
    Into song.

            *        *        *        *        *

    Let me hear your voice,
    And the voice of Eternal Beauty
    Through the music of your voice.
    Let me gather the iris of your hands.
    Against my face.
    And close my eyes with your eyes.
    Let me listen with you
    For the Voice.



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