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Rhymes And Rhythms - X

    By William Ernest Henley




    Midsummer midnight skies,
    Midsummer midnight influences and airs,
    The shining sensitive silver of the sea
    Touched with the strange-hued blazonings of dawn:
    And all so solemnly still I seem to hear
    The breathing of Life and Death,
    The secular Accomplices,
    Renewing the visible miracle of the world.

    The wistful stars
    Shine like good memories.    The young morning wind
    Blows full of unforgotten hours
    As over a region of roses.    Life and Death
    Sound on, sound on. . . . And the night magical,
    Troubled yet comforting, thrills
    As if the Enchanted Castle at the heart
    Of the wood's dark wonderment
    Swung wide his valves and filled the dim sea-banks
    With exquisite visitants:
    Words fiery-hearted yet, dreams and desires
    With living looks intolerable, regrets
    Whose voice comes as the voice of an only child
    Heard from the grave: shapes of a Might-Have-Been,
    Beautiful, miserable, distraught,
    The Law no man may baffle denied and slew.

    The spell-bound ships stand as at gaze
    To let the marvel by.    The grey road glooms . . .
    Glimmers . . . goes out . . . and there, O there where it fades,
    What grace, what glamour, what wild will,
    Transfigure the shadows?    Whose,
    Heart of my heart, Soul of my soul, but yours?

    Ghosts, ghosts, the sapphirine air
    Teems with them even to the gleaming ends
    Of the wild day-spring!    Ghosts,
    Everywhere, everywhere, till I and you
    At last, dear love, at last!
    Are in the dreaming, even as Life and Death,
    Twin-ministers of the unoriginal Will.



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