TO THE BELOVEDGreen suns, and suns of garnet I have known—Turning, with suns that mock the sapphire-gem,The constellated moons that mirror themTo ever-changing opals. On the flownHorizons I have followed, all alone,To meadows of mirage the deserts hem,And sought to break the ghostly, golden stemOf roses of illusion, briefly blownBy evanescent waters. One by one,The outward ways of wonder I have trodThrough alien lives ineffable. But noneHath held the troublous marvel and surpriseThat gleams and trembles in thy slightest nod,Or sleeps between thy eyelids and thine eyes.
Green suns, and suns of garnet I have known—Turning, with suns that mock the sapphire-gem,The constellated moons that mirror themTo ever-changing opals. On the flownHorizons I have followed, all alone,To meadows of mirage the deserts hem,And sought to break the ghostly, golden stemOf roses of illusion, briefly blownBy evanescent waters. One by one,The outward ways of wonder I have trodThrough alien lives ineffable. But noneHath held the troublous marvel and surpriseThat gleams and trembles in thy slightest nod,Or sleeps between thy eyelids and thine eyes.
Green suns, and suns of garnet I have known—Turning, with suns that mock the sapphire-gem,The constellated moons that mirror themTo ever-changing opals. On the flownHorizons I have followed, all alone,To meadows of mirage the deserts hem,And sought to break the ghostly, golden stemOf roses of illusion, briefly blownBy evanescent waters. One by one,The outward ways of wonder I have trodThrough alien lives ineffable. But noneHath held the troublous marvel and surpriseThat gleams and trembles in thy slightest nod,Or sleeps between thy eyelids and thine eyes.
Green suns, and suns of garnet I have known—Turning, with suns that mock the sapphire-gem,The constellated moons that mirror themTo ever-changing opals. On the flownHorizons I have followed, all alone,To meadows of mirage the deserts hem,And sought to break the ghostly, golden stemOf roses of illusion, briefly blownBy evanescent waters. One by one,The outward ways of wonder I have trodThrough alien lives ineffable. But noneHath held the troublous marvel and surpriseThat gleams and trembles in thy slightest nod,Or sleeps between thy eyelids and thine eyes.
Green suns, and suns of garnet I have known—
Turning, with suns that mock the sapphire-gem,
The constellated moons that mirror them
To ever-changing opals. On the flown
Horizons I have followed, all alone,
To meadows of mirage the deserts hem,
And sought to break the ghostly, golden stem
Of roses of illusion, briefly blown
By evanescent waters. One by one,
The outward ways of wonder I have trod
Through alien lives ineffable. But none
Hath held the troublous marvel and surprise
That gleams and trembles in thy slightest nod,
Or sleeps between thy eyelids and thine eyes.