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Five Fancies.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I

THE GLADIOLAS.

    As tall as the lily, as tall as the rose,
    And almost as tall as the hollyhocks,
    Ranked breast to breast in sentinel rows
    Stand the gladiola stocks.

    And some are red as the humming-bird's blood
    And some are pied as the butterfly race,
    And each is shaped like a velvet hood
    Gold-lined with delicate lace.

    For you know the goblins that come like musk
    To tumble and romp in the flowers' laps,
    When you see big fire-fly eyes in the dusk,
    Hang there their goblin caps.


II

THE MORNING-GLORIES.

    They bloom up the fresh, green trellis
    In airy, vigorous ease,
    And their fragrant, sensuous honey
    Is best beloved of the bees.

    Oh! the rose knows the dainty secret
    How the morning-glory blows,
    For the rose told me the secret,
    And the jessamine told the rose.

    And the jessamine said at midnight,
    Ere the red cock woke and crew,
    That the fays of queen Titania
    Came there to bathe in the dew.

    And the merry moonlight glistened
    On wet, long, yellow hair,
    And their feet on the flowers drowsy
    Trod softer than any air.

    And their petticoats, gay as bubbles,
    They hung up every one
    On the morning-glories' tendrils
    Till their moonlight bath were done.

    But the red cock crew too early,
    And the fays left hurriedly,
    And this is why in the morning
    Their petticoats there you see.


III

THE TIGER-LILY.

    A sultan proud and tawny
    At elegant ease he stands,
    With his bare throat brown and scrawny,
    And his indolent, leaf-like hands.

    And the eunuch tulips that listen
    In their gaudy turbans so,
    With their scimetar leaves that glisten,
    Are guards of his seraglio;

    Where sultana roses musky,
    Voluptuous in houri charms,
    With their bold breasts deep and dusky,
    Impatiently wait his arms.

    Tall, beautiful, sad, and slender,
    His Greek-girl dancing slaves,
    For the white-limbed lilies tender
    His royal hand he waves.

    While he watches them, softly smiling,
    His favorite rose that hour
    With a butterfly gallant is wiling
    In her attar-scented bower.


IV

VENGEANCE.

    I

    Let it sink, let it sink
    On the pungent-petaled pink
        By those poppy puffs;
    Fairy-fashioned downiness,
    Light, weak moth in furry dress
        Of white fluffy stuffs.


    II

    Where the thin light slipping sweet
    Dimples prints of Fairy feet
        On the white-rose blooms,
    One dim blossom delicate
    Droops a face all pale with hate,
        Dead with sick perfumes.


    III

    And I read the riddle wove
    In this rose's course of love
        For the fickle pink: -
    Thou the rose's phantom art
    Stealing to the pink's false heart
        Vampire-like to drink.


V

A DEAD LILY.

    I

    The South had saluted her mouth
    Till her mouth was sweet with the South.

    II

    And the North with his breathings low
    Made the blood in her veins like his snow.

    III

    And the West with his smiles and his art
    Poured his honey of life in her heart.

    IV

    And the East had in whisperings told
    His secrets more precious than gold.

    V

    So she grew to a beautiful thought
    Which a godhead of love had wrought.

    VI

    As strange how the power begot it
    As why - but to kill it and rot it.



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