湊徨勵弌傍利 > 哂囂窮徨慕 > dreams & dust(知嚥馨) >

及5准

dreams & dust(知嚥馨)-及5准

弌傍 dreams & dust(知嚥馨) 忖方 耽匈4000忖

梓囚徒貧圭鮗 ○ 賜 ★ 辛酔堀貧和鍬匈梓囚徒貧議 Enter 囚辛指欺云慕朕村匈梓囚徒貧圭鮗 ● 辛指欺云匈競何
!!!!隆堋響頼紗秘慕禰厮宴和肝写偬堋響




shore It is I that ye hear in the calling wind I have stared through the 

dark till my soul is blind       O lover of mine察ye swore察         Lover of mine察

ye swore 



                                             16 


´ Page 17´

                                       DREAMS & DUST 



                                        HUNTED 



     Oh察why do they hunt so hard察so hard察who have                    no need of food拭

Do they  hunt for   sport察 do they  hunt for hate察do                they hunt   for   the 

lust of blood拭

     。       。        。       。       。        。 

     If I were a god I would get me a spear察I would                   get me horse and 

dog察And merrily察merrily I would ride through covert                     and brake and 

bog察

     With hound and horn and laughter loud察over the                    hills and away 

For there is no sport like that of a god with a               man that stands at bay 

     Ho   but   the   morning   is   fresh   and   fair察  and   oh     but   the   sun   is 

bright察And yonder the quarry breaks from the brush and                         heads for 

the hills in flight察

     A minute's law for the harried thingthen follow                  him察follow him 

fast察With the bellow of dogs and the beat of hoofs                     and the mellow 

bugle's blast。 

     。       。        。       。       。        。 

     Hillo    Halloo   they   have   marked   a   man   there   is        sport   in   the 

world   to´day     And   a   clamor   swells    from   the   heart  of   the  wood    that 

tells of a soul at bay 



                                A DREAM CHILD 



     WHERE         tides  of   tossed    wistaria   bloom        Foam      up   in   purple 

turbulence察Where twining boughs have built a room                   And wing'd winds 

pause   to   garner   scents   And   scattered   sunlight   flecks   the   gloom察     She 

broods in pensive indolence。 

     What is the thought that holds her thrall察             That dims her sight with 

unshed tears拭What songs of sorrow droop and fall                  In broken music for 

her ears拭What voices thrill her and recall              The poignant joy of happier 

years拭

     She dreams 'tis not the winds which pass                That whisper through the 

shaken   vine察  Whose       footstep   stirs   the  rustling   grass    None   else    that 



                                               17 


´ Page 18´

                                    DREAMS & DUST 



listened might divine察She sees her child that never was              Look up with 

longing in his eyne。 

    Unkissed察  his   lifted   forehead   gains   A  grace   not   earthly察  but   more 

rare For  since her  heart but   only feigns察      Wherefore should   love  not 

feign him fair拭Put blood of roses in his veins察         Weave yellow sunshines 

for his hair拭

    All ghosts of little children dead         That wander wistful察uncaressed察

Their seeking lips by love unfed察          She fain would cradle on her breast 

For his sweet sake whose lonely head           Has never known that tender rest。 

    And   thus   she   sits察  and   thus   she   broods察Where   drifted   blossoms 

freak the grass察The winds that move across her moods                Pulse with low 

whispers as they pass察And in their eerier interludes            She hears a voice 

that never was。 



                           ACROSS THE NIGHT 



    MUCH   listening   through   the   silences察      Much   staring   through   the 

night察And lo the dumb blind distances             Are bridged with speech and 

sight 

    Magician   Thought察  informed   of   Love察      Hath   fixed   her   on   the   air 

Oh察Love and I laughed down the fates            And clasped her察here as there 

    Across the eerie silences        She came in headlong flight察She stormed 

the serried distances察     She trampled space and night 

    Oh察foolish scientists might give           This miracle a name But   Love 

and I care but to know        That when we called she came。 

    And since   I   find   the distances    Subservient to   my  thought察And   of 

the sentient silences      More vital speech have wrought察

    Then she and I will mock Death's self察           For all his vaunted might 

There are no gulfs we dare not leap察        As she leapt through the night 



                                 EA CHANGES 



                                       I MORNING 

    WE stood among the boats and nets察             We saw the swift clouds fall察



                                            18 


´ Page 19´

                                       DREAMS & DUST 



We watched the schooners scamper in                 Before the sudden squall察The 

jolly   squall   strove   lustily    To   whelm   the   sheltered   street   The   merry 

squall    that   piled  the   seas   About    the  patient   headland's     knees      And 

chased the fishing fleet。 

     She  laughed察  as   if   with   wings   her   mirth Arose   and   left   the   wingless 

earth      And   all tame   things   behind察  Rose like   a bird察 wild   with   delight 

Whose briny pinions flash in flight            Through storm and sun and wind。 

     Her laughter sought those skies because               Their mood and hers were 

one察For she and I were drunk with love               And life and storm and sun 

     And while she laughed察the Sun himself               Leapt laughing through the 

rain And struck his harper hand along The ringing coast察and that wind´ 

song       Whose      joy  is  mixed    with   pain   Forgot    the  undertone     of  grief 

And   joined   the   jocund   strain察And   over   every   hidden   reef   Whereon   the 

waves   broke   merrily   Rose   jets   and   sprays   of   melody        And   leapt   and 

laughed again。 

                                     II MOONLIGHT 

     We stood among the boats and nets 。 。 。              We marked the risen moon 

Walk swaying o'er the trembling seas              As one sways in a swoon察

     The little stars察the lonely stars察        Stole through the hollow sky察And 

every sucking eddy where The waves lapped wharf or rotten stair Moaned 

like   some   stricken   thing   hid   there   And   strangled   with   its   own   despair 

As the shuddering tide crept by。 

     I   loved   her察  and   I  hated   her     Or    did   I  hate  myself    because察

Bound by obscure察strong察silken laws察I felt myself the worshiper                       Of 

beauty  never   wholly   mine拭  With   lures   most   apt   to   snare察  entwine察 With 

bonds too subtle to define察Her lighter nature mastered mine察Herself half 

given察half withheld察Her lesser spirit still compelled Its tribute from my 

franker   soul此     Sorebel察  slave察  and   worshiper        I   loved   her   and   I 

hated her。 

     I   gazed   upon   her察  I察  her   thrall察And   musing察  murmured察  What   if 

death 

     Were     just  the   answer    to  it  all拭   Suppose      some    dainty    dagger 

quaffed       Her life in one deep eager draught拭Suppose some amorous 

knife caressed The lovely hollow of her breast拭─She turned a mocking 



                                               19 


´ Page 20´

                                       DREAMS & DUST 



look to mine此She read the thought within my eyne察                  She held me with 

her lookand laughed 

     Now who may tell what stirs察controls察            And shapes mad fancies into 

facts拭What trivial things may quicken souls               To irrevocable察swift acts拭

Now     who    has   known察    who   understood察      Wherefore       some    idle  thing 

May   stab   with   deadlier   sting   Than   well´considered   insult   could拭  May 

spur the languor of a mood And rouse a tiger in the blood拭

     Ah察Christhad she not laughed just when That fancy came   。 。 for 

then 。 。 。 and then 。 。 。     A sudden mist dropped from the sky察

     A mist swept in across the sea 。 。 。 A mist that hid her face from me 。 。 。 

A   weeping      mist   all  tinged  with    red察 A   dripping   mist   that   smelt   like 

blood 。  。  。    It choked  my  throat察it   burnt   my brain   。  。 。 And   through it 

peered one sallow star察         And through it rang one shriek of pain 。 。 。 And 

when   it   passed   my   hands   were   red察     My   soul   was   dabbled   with   her 

blood察  And   when   it   passed   my   love   was   dead       And   tossed   upon   the 

troubled flood。 

                                      III MOONSET 

     But   see       。   。   the   body   does   not   sink察It   rides   upon   the   tide   A 

starbeam on the dagger's haft察          With staring eyes and wide 。 。 。 And now察

up   from   the   darkling   sea察    Down      from   the   failing  moon察    Are   come

卦指朕村 貧匯匈 和匯匈 指欺競何 0 0

低辛嬬浪散議