Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Broken Music

Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Broken Music

I know not in what fashion she was made, br Nor what her voice was, when she used to speak, br Nor if the silken lashes threw a shade br On wan or rosy cheek. br br I picture her with sorrowful vague eyes, br Illumed with such strange gleams of inner light br As linger in the drift of London skies br Ere twilight turns to night. br br I know not; I conjecture. 'Twas a girl br That with her own most gentle desperate hand br From out God's mystic setting plucked life's pearl-- br 'Tis hard to understand. br br So precious life is! Even to the old br The hours are as a miser's coins, and she-- br Within her hands lay youth's unminted gold br And all felicity. br br The winged impetuous spirit, the white flame br That was her soul once, whither has it flown? br Above her brow gray lichens blot her name br Upon the carven stone. br br This is her Book of Verses--wren-like notes, br Shy franknesses, blind gropings, haunting fears; br At times across the chords abruptly floats br A mist of passionate tears. br br A fragile lyre too tensely keyed and strung, br A broken music, weirdly incomplete: br Here a proud mind, self-baffled and self-stung, br Lies coiled in dark defeat.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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