SUNK LYONESSE
IN sea-cold Lyonesse,When the Sabbath eve shafts downOn the roofs, walls, belfriesOf the foundered town,The Nereids pluck their lyresWhere the green translucency beats,And with motionless eyes at gazeMake minstrelsy in the streets.And the ocean water stirsIn salt-worn casemate and porch.Plies the blunt-snouted fishWith fire in his skull for torch.And the ringing wires resound;And the unearthly lovely weep,In lament of the music they makeIn the sullen courts of sleep:Whose marble flowers bloom for aye:And—lapped by the moon-guiled tide—Mock their carver with heart of stone,Caged in his stone-ribbed side.
IN sea-cold Lyonesse,When the Sabbath eve shafts downOn the roofs, walls, belfriesOf the foundered town,The Nereids pluck their lyresWhere the green translucency beats,And with motionless eyes at gazeMake minstrelsy in the streets.And the ocean water stirsIn salt-worn casemate and porch.Plies the blunt-snouted fishWith fire in his skull for torch.And the ringing wires resound;And the unearthly lovely weep,In lament of the music they makeIn the sullen courts of sleep:Whose marble flowers bloom for aye:And—lapped by the moon-guiled tide—Mock their carver with heart of stone,Caged in his stone-ribbed side.
IN sea-cold Lyonesse,When the Sabbath eve shafts downOn the roofs, walls, belfriesOf the foundered town,The Nereids pluck their lyresWhere the green translucency beats,And with motionless eyes at gazeMake minstrelsy in the streets.
IN sea-cold Lyonesse,
When the Sabbath eve shafts down
On the roofs, walls, belfries
Of the foundered town,
The Nereids pluck their lyres
Where the green translucency beats,
And with motionless eyes at gaze
Make minstrelsy in the streets.
And the ocean water stirsIn salt-worn casemate and porch.Plies the blunt-snouted fishWith fire in his skull for torch.And the ringing wires resound;And the unearthly lovely weep,In lament of the music they makeIn the sullen courts of sleep:
And the ocean water stirs
In salt-worn casemate and porch.
Plies the blunt-snouted fish
With fire in his skull for torch.
And the ringing wires resound;
And the unearthly lovely weep,
In lament of the music they make
In the sullen courts of sleep:
Whose marble flowers bloom for aye:And—lapped by the moon-guiled tide—Mock their carver with heart of stone,Caged in his stone-ribbed side.
Whose marble flowers bloom for aye:
And—lapped by the moon-guiled tide—
Mock their carver with heart of stone,
Caged in his stone-ribbed side.