All night, and as the wind lieth among
The cypress trees, he lay,
Nor held me save as air that brusheth by one
Close, and as the petals of flowers in falling
Waver and seem not drawn to earth, so he
Seemed over me to hover light as leaves
And closer me than air,
And music flowing through me seemed to open
Mine eyes upon new colours.
O winds, what wind can match the weight of him!
Speech For Psyche In The Golden Book Of Apuleius
Ezra Pound
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Poem topics: light, music, night, earth, open, match, save, wind, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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