5. In the Sunrise

Sweet, in the sunrise you and I,Clasping the love we may not read,Hear in the rout that eddies byUnwonted voices strained and high,—Love we, the while they bleed.Now in the dawn their voices seemBroken and sad with pain and fret,—But we are lovers in a dreamWherefrom we may not waken yet.Sweetheart, see: the night is gone,Love is rising,—Love the Dawn!Yea, for the chill years you and ISnatch from the world a gilded cupAnd in our fingers hold on highThe magic ichor of Live-or-Die,—Laugh we to drink it up!Mark how the war-notes wild and weirdFall on the faint wind of the south,And all our war hath disappeared,—Sweet, I am thirsty for thy mouth!Sweetheart, see where flames the Day,Love the Dawn illumes our way.Here it is Dawn, but bye-and-byeWhen Evening draws his sable cloak,Shall Love be lost? Alone shall IPursue the quest where barren lieMy conquests low in smoke?Never an answer try to speakFor Time it is must answer this;Lean but thy cheek against my cheek,Turn but thy kiss to meet my kiss!Sweetheart, see: their fire dies,Quenched in the Love-Dawn in thine eyes!

Sweet, in the sunrise you and I,Clasping the love we may not read,Hear in the rout that eddies byUnwonted voices strained and high,—Love we, the while they bleed.Now in the dawn their voices seemBroken and sad with pain and fret,—But we are lovers in a dreamWherefrom we may not waken yet.Sweetheart, see: the night is gone,Love is rising,—Love the Dawn!Yea, for the chill years you and ISnatch from the world a gilded cupAnd in our fingers hold on highThe magic ichor of Live-or-Die,—Laugh we to drink it up!Mark how the war-notes wild and weirdFall on the faint wind of the south,And all our war hath disappeared,—Sweet, I am thirsty for thy mouth!Sweetheart, see where flames the Day,Love the Dawn illumes our way.Here it is Dawn, but bye-and-byeWhen Evening draws his sable cloak,Shall Love be lost? Alone shall IPursue the quest where barren lieMy conquests low in smoke?Never an answer try to speakFor Time it is must answer this;Lean but thy cheek against my cheek,Turn but thy kiss to meet my kiss!Sweetheart, see: their fire dies,Quenched in the Love-Dawn in thine eyes!

Sweet, in the sunrise you and I,Clasping the love we may not read,Hear in the rout that eddies byUnwonted voices strained and high,—Love we, the while they bleed.Now in the dawn their voices seemBroken and sad with pain and fret,—But we are lovers in a dreamWherefrom we may not waken yet.Sweetheart, see: the night is gone,Love is rising,—Love the Dawn!

Sweet, in the sunrise you and I,

Clasping the love we may not read,

Hear in the rout that eddies by

Unwonted voices strained and high,—

Love we, the while they bleed.

Now in the dawn their voices seem

Broken and sad with pain and fret,—

But we are lovers in a dream

Wherefrom we may not waken yet.

Sweetheart, see: the night is gone,

Love is rising,—Love the Dawn!

Yea, for the chill years you and ISnatch from the world a gilded cupAnd in our fingers hold on highThe magic ichor of Live-or-Die,—Laugh we to drink it up!Mark how the war-notes wild and weirdFall on the faint wind of the south,And all our war hath disappeared,—Sweet, I am thirsty for thy mouth!Sweetheart, see where flames the Day,Love the Dawn illumes our way.

Yea, for the chill years you and I

Snatch from the world a gilded cup

And in our fingers hold on high

The magic ichor of Live-or-Die,—

Laugh we to drink it up!

Mark how the war-notes wild and weird

Fall on the faint wind of the south,

And all our war hath disappeared,—

Sweet, I am thirsty for thy mouth!

Sweetheart, see where flames the Day,

Love the Dawn illumes our way.

Here it is Dawn, but bye-and-byeWhen Evening draws his sable cloak,Shall Love be lost? Alone shall IPursue the quest where barren lieMy conquests low in smoke?Never an answer try to speakFor Time it is must answer this;Lean but thy cheek against my cheek,Turn but thy kiss to meet my kiss!Sweetheart, see: their fire dies,Quenched in the Love-Dawn in thine eyes!

Here it is Dawn, but bye-and-bye

When Evening draws his sable cloak,

Shall Love be lost? Alone shall I

Pursue the quest where barren lie

My conquests low in smoke?

Never an answer try to speak

For Time it is must answer this;

Lean but thy cheek against my cheek,

Turn but thy kiss to meet my kiss!

Sweetheart, see: their fire dies,

Quenched in the Love-Dawn in thine eyes!


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