EROS
The storm of love has burst at lastFull on me: All the world, before,Was like an alien, unknown shoreAlong whose verge I laughing passed.—But now—I laugh not any more,—Bowed with a silence vast in weightAs that which falls on one who standsFor the first time on ocean sands,Seeing and feeling all the greatAwe of the waves as they wash the landsAnd billow and wallow and undulate.
The storm of love has burst at lastFull on me: All the world, before,Was like an alien, unknown shoreAlong whose verge I laughing passed.—But now—I laugh not any more,—Bowed with a silence vast in weightAs that which falls on one who standsFor the first time on ocean sands,Seeing and feeling all the greatAwe of the waves as they wash the landsAnd billow and wallow and undulate.
The storm of love has burst at lastFull on me: All the world, before,Was like an alien, unknown shoreAlong whose verge I laughing passed.—But now—I laugh not any more,—Bowed with a silence vast in weightAs that which falls on one who standsFor the first time on ocean sands,Seeing and feeling all the greatAwe of the waves as they wash the landsAnd billow and wallow and undulate.
The storm of love has burst at last
Full on me: All the world, before,
Was like an alien, unknown shore
Along whose verge I laughing passed.—
But now—I laugh not any more,—
Bowed with a silence vast in weight
As that which falls on one who stands
For the first time on ocean sands,
Seeing and feeling all the great
Awe of the waves as they wash the lands
And billow and wallow and undulate.