Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Days And Dreams. by Madison Julius Cawein
Public domain poetry and public domain stories from the literary greats of yesteryear.
Custom Search
Main Menu

Home

Latest Poetry

Latest Authors

Authors Surname

Authors First Name

Poetry Title

Poetry First Lines

Latest Stories

Stories Title

Top Authors

Top Poetry


Top Stories Etc.

Search

Contact Us

Useless Information!!

Store



Top Sites, Click here to vote for our site

Sponsored Links

Read, Rate, Comment on or Submit your poetry

Days And Dreams.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    He dreamed of hills so deep with woods
    Storm-barriers on the summer sky
    Are not more dark, where plunged loud floods
    Down rocks of sullen dye.

    Flat ways were his where sparsely grew
    Gnarled, iron-colored oaks, with rifts,
    Between dead boughs, of Eden-blue:
    Ways where the speedwell lifts

    Its shy appeal, and spreading far
    The gold, the fallen gold of dawn
    Staining each blossom's balanced star
    Hollows of cowslips wan.

    Where 'round the feet the lady-smock
    And pearl-pale lady-slipper creep;
    White butterflies upon them rock
    Or seal-brown suck and sleep.

    At eve the west shoots crooked fire
    Athwart a half-moon leaning low;
    While one white, arrowy star throbs higher
    In curdled honey-glow.

    Was it some elfin euphrasy
    That purged his spirit so that there
    Blue harebells, by those ways that be,
    Seemed summoning to prayer?

    For all the death within him prays;
    Not he, his higher self, whose love
    Fire-filled the flesh. Its light still stays
    Touched by the soul above.

    They found him dead his songs beside,
    Six stairs above the din and dust
    Of life: and that for which he died
    Denied him even a crust.



Extra Info:



Printable Page

Add Your Thoughts on this poem.



This page viewed 88 times.
Sponsored Links


Your Shops - Affordable Ecommerce stores and cheaper goods for customers - No listing fees!



Our Sites