Duncan Campbell Scott - The Voice And The Dusk

Duncan Campbell Scott - The Voice And The Dusk

THE slender moon and one pale star, br A rose leaf and a silver bee br From some god's garden blown afar, br Go down the gold deep tranquilly. br br Within the south there rolls and grows br A mighty town with tower and spire, br From a cloud bastion masked with rose br The lightning flashes diamond fire. br br The purple martin darts about br The purlieus of the iris fen; br The king-bird rushes up and out, br He screams and whirls and screams again. br br A thrush is hidden in a maze br Of cedar buds and tamarac bloom, br He throws his rapid flexile phrase, br A flash of emeralds in the gloom. br br A voice is singing from the hill br A happy love of long ago; br Ah! tender voice, be still, be still, br ''Tis sometimes better not to know.' br br The rapture from the amber height br Floats tremblingly along the plain, br Where in the reeds with fairy light br The lingering fireflies gleam again. br br Buried in dingles more remote, br Or drifted from some ferny rise, br The swooning of the golden throat br Drops in the mellow dusk and dies. br br A soft wind passes lightly drawn, br A wave leaps silverly and stirs br The rustling sedge, and then is gone br Down the black cavern in the firs.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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