Arthur Bayldon Soul Poems

  • 1.
    These vessels of verse, O Great Goddess, are filled with invisible tears,
    With the sobs and sweat of my spirit and her desolate brooding for years;
    See, I lay them -- not on thine altar, for they are unpolished and plain,
    Not rounded enough by the potter, too much burnt in the furnace of pain;
    ...
  • 2.
    Never again shall he with wizard sleight
    Ensare on threshold of his soul the bright
    Unearthly splendors that would oft alight,
    And in the magic web of melody
    ...
  • 3.
    Because, my friends I have a savage glee
    In drinking to the dregs the draughts of life
    And love to feel my spirit spreading free,
    Stretching itself through every calm and strife
    ...
  • 4.
    (On a Queensland Beach)

    Poisonous, bloated, crab-like shapes
    Crawl in gangs around these capes-
    ...
  • 5.
    The patient stars are shining large and clear;
    The crescent moon hangs like a tilted bowl;
    So calm, so still, that I can almost hear
    Thoughts stirring in the chambers of my soul.
    ...
Total 5 Soul Poems by Arthur Bayldon

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