RESPITE

RESPITE

O Beauty, heal my heart! I lean to thee,Faint, having supped with horrors: give me drink!—Red slopes beneath tall pines, ranged tree on tree;Long cool gray lakes, with iris round the brinkIn knightly companies purple and proud;Birches as altar-candles slender and white;A late gold sun, traced curiously with cloud;The spacious splendors of the moon-filled night;Among the wild-rose crowds, the perfect one;White sea-gulls like white lilies, on brown barsThat slant athwart blue bays; gulls in the sunRising as galaxies of trembling stars:Lull me awhile, O Beauty, drug my dread!—To-morrow morn War stands beside my bed.

O Beauty, heal my heart! I lean to thee,Faint, having supped with horrors: give me drink!—Red slopes beneath tall pines, ranged tree on tree;Long cool gray lakes, with iris round the brinkIn knightly companies purple and proud;Birches as altar-candles slender and white;A late gold sun, traced curiously with cloud;The spacious splendors of the moon-filled night;Among the wild-rose crowds, the perfect one;White sea-gulls like white lilies, on brown barsThat slant athwart blue bays; gulls in the sunRising as galaxies of trembling stars:Lull me awhile, O Beauty, drug my dread!—To-morrow morn War stands beside my bed.

O Beauty, heal my heart! I lean to thee,Faint, having supped with horrors: give me drink!—Red slopes beneath tall pines, ranged tree on tree;Long cool gray lakes, with iris round the brinkIn knightly companies purple and proud;Birches as altar-candles slender and white;A late gold sun, traced curiously with cloud;The spacious splendors of the moon-filled night;Among the wild-rose crowds, the perfect one;White sea-gulls like white lilies, on brown barsThat slant athwart blue bays; gulls in the sunRising as galaxies of trembling stars:Lull me awhile, O Beauty, drug my dread!—To-morrow morn War stands beside my bed.

O Beauty, heal my heart! I lean to thee,

Faint, having supped with horrors: give me drink!

—Red slopes beneath tall pines, ranged tree on tree;

Long cool gray lakes, with iris round the brink

In knightly companies purple and proud;

Birches as altar-candles slender and white;

A late gold sun, traced curiously with cloud;

The spacious splendors of the moon-filled night;

Among the wild-rose crowds, the perfect one;

White sea-gulls like white lilies, on brown bars

That slant athwart blue bays; gulls in the sun

Rising as galaxies of trembling stars:

Lull me awhile, O Beauty, drug my dread!

—To-morrow morn War stands beside my bed.


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