Endymion
THE RISING moon has hid the stars; Her level rays like golden bars Lie on the landscape green With shadows brown between. And silver the river gleams As if Diana in her dreams Had dropt her silver bow Upon the meadows low. On such a tranquil night as this She woke Endymion with a kiss When sleeping in the grove He dreamed not of her love. Like Dian's kiss unasked unsought Love gives itself but is not bought; Nor voice nor sound betrays Its deep impassioned gaze. It comes —the beautiful the free The crown of all humanity — In silence and alone To seek the elected one. It lifts the boughs whose shadows deep Are Life's oblivion the soul's sleep And kisses the closed eyes Of him who slumbering lies. O weary hearts! O slumbering eyes! O drooping souls whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain Ye shall be loved again! No one is so accursed by fate No one so utterly desolate But some heart though unknown Responds unto his own. Responds —as if with unseen wings An angel touched its quivering strings; And whispers in its song Where hast thou stayed so long? |