Thursday, March 6, 2008

the silver way


finding ~ rupert brooke

from the candles and dumb shadows,
and the house where love had died,
i stole to the vast moonlight
and the whispering life outside.
but i found no lips of comfort,
no home in the moon's light
(i, little and lone and frightened
in the unfriendly night),
and no meaning in the voices....
far over the lands and through
the dark, beyond the ocean,
i willed to think of you!
for I knew, had you been with me
i'd have known the words of night,
found peace of heart, gone gladly
in comfort of that light.

oh! the wind with soft beguiling
would have stolen my thought away;
and the night, subtly smiling,
came by the silver way;
and the moon came down and danced to me,
and her robe was white and flying;
and trees bent their heads to me
mysteriously crying;
and dead voices wept around me;
and dead soft fingers thrilled;
and the little gods whispered....
but ever
desperately i willed;
till all grew soft and far
and silent...
and suddenly
i found you white and radiant,
sleeping quietly,
far out through the tides of darkness.

and i there in that great light
was alone
no more, nor fearful;
for there, in the homely night,
was no thought else that mattered,
and nothing else was true,
but the white fire of moonlight,
and a white dream of you.

1 comment:

  1. Reminds me of 'And because Love battles' by Pablo Neruda
    an excerpt:

    Tomorrow we will only give them
    a leaf of the tree of our love, a leaf
    which will fall on the earth
    like if it had been made by our lips
    like a kiss which falls
    from our invincible heights
    to show the fire and the tenderness
    of a true love.


    x.

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