An hour's respite; once more the heart may dream:
the thunderwheels of passion thro' the eve,
distantly musical, vaporously agleam,
about my old pain leave
nought but a soft enchantment, vesper fable.
Sweet hour of dream! from the tense height of life
given back to this dear grass and perfumed shade,
across the golden darkness
I feel the simple flowerets where we stray'd
in the clear eves unmix'd with starry strife.
Ah! wilt thou not even now arise,
low-laughing child haunting my old spring ways
and blossom freshly on my freshen'd gaze,
sororal in this hour of tenderness,
an hour of happy hands and clinging eyes -
on silent heartstrings
sweet memory fades in sweet forgetfulness.
An Hour's Respite
Christopher John Brennan
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Poem topics: child, feel, happy, heart, life, memory, pain, passion, spring, dear, grass, shade, clear, silent, simple, stray, soft, gaze, golden, tense, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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