Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Her Vesper Song. by Madison Julius Cawein
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Her Vesper Song.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The Summer lightning comes and goes
    In one pale cloud above the hill,
    As if within its soft repose
    A burning heart were never still -
    As in my bosom pulses beat
    Before the coming of his feet.

    All drugged with odorous sleep, the rose
    Breathes dewy balm about the place,
    As if the dreams the garden knows
    Took immaterial form and face -
    As in my heart sweet thoughts arise
    Beneath the ardour of his eyes.

    The moon above the darkness shows
    An orb of silvery snow and fire,
    As if the night would now disclose
    To heav'n her one divine desire -
    As in the rapture of his kiss
    All of my soul is drawn to his.

    The cloud, it knows not that it glows;
    The rose knows nothing of its scent;
    Nor knows the moon that it bestows
    Light on our earth and firmament -
    So is the soul unconscious of
    The beauties it reveals through LOVE.




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