Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Morning And Night. 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

Morning And Night.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



FROM "THE TRIUMPH OF MUSIC."


        ... Fresh from bathing in orient fountains,
    In wells of rock water and snow,
    Comes the Dawn with her pearl-brimming fingers
    O'er the thyme and the pines of yon mountain;
    Where she steps young blossoms fresh blow....

    And sweet as the star-beams in fountains,
    And soft as the fall of the dew,
    Wet as the hues of the rain-arch,
    To me was the Dawn when on mountains
    Pearl-capped o'er the hyaline blue,
    Saint-fair and pure thro' the blue,
    Her spirit in dimples comes dancing,
    In dimples of light and of fire,
    Planting her footprints in roses
    On the floss of the snow-drifts, while glancing
    Large on her brow is her tire,
    Gemmed with the morning-star's fire.

    But sweet as the incense from altars,
    And warm as the light on a cloud,
    Sad as the wail of bleak woodlands,
    To me was the Night when she falters
    In the sorrowful folds of her shroud,
    In the far-blowing black of her shroud,

    O'er the flower-strewn bier of her lover,
    The Day lying faded and fair
    In the red-curtained chambers of air.
    When disheveled I've seen her uncover
    Her gold-girdled raven of hair -
    All hooped with the gold of the even -
    And for this sad burial prepare,
    The spirit of Night in the heaven
    To me was most wondrously fair,
    So fair that I wished it were given
    To die in the rays of her hair,
    Die wrapped in her gold-girdled hair.



Extra Info:



Printable Page

Add Your Thoughts on this poem.



This page viewed 95 times.
Sponsored Links


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



Our Sites