Archibald MacLeish - Nocturne

Archibald MacLeish - Nocturne

The earth, still heavy and warm with afternoon, br Dazed by the moon: br br The earth, tormented with the moon’s light, br Wandering in the night: br br La, La, The moon is a lovely thing to see— br The moon is an agony. br br Full moon, moon rise, the old old pain br Of brightness in dilated eyes, br br The ache of still br Elbows leaning on the narrow sill, br br Of motionless cold hands upon the wet br Marble of the parapet, br br Of open eyelids of a child behind br The crooked glimmer of the windown blind, br br Of sliding faint remindful squares br Across the lamplight on the rocking-chairs: br br Why do we stand so late br Stiff fingers on the moonlit gate? br br Why do we stand br To watch so long the fall of moonlight on the sand? br br What is it we cannot recall? br br Tormented by the moon’s light br The earth turns maundering through the night.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

Duration: 01:12

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