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Occasional Poetry - 72. Morning and Evening
Morning
Morning breaks upon the hill,
wake and sing,
cry aloud, let none be still,
for every bird in bright array
will greet with joy the dawning day.
Sing, make haste to add your voice,
dance for love,
join sweet Eros and rejoice,
abandon melancholy guise,
clasp hands beneath the sunny skies.
Dance within the glade so green,
laugh in light,
here let us in love convene,
upon a secret snowy bower,
for now the day is all a-flower.
Laugh with every granted wish,
life replete,
feast on every taste and dish
to fill the sense, the heart the mind,
so sunset sees our love combined.
Evening
Now rock me to sleep on your shoulder,
enfold me in sweetest embrace;
it matters not now that I'm older,
I'll rest in your radiant grace.
The shadows grow dark as they lengthen
and whippoorwills sing in the grove
but brighter affection will strengthen
your love in our lives that you wove.
Again I will beg you not slumber
nor shut your blue eyes in repose;
don't banish your smiles without number
which softened and tempered our woes.
Please kiss me and offer a blessing,
day's afterglow lost in the west,
while gentle farewells are caressing
the ears of the sorely distressed.
Now rock me, asleep in the starlight,
to neverland haste us away,
where ever we rest from the good fight,
and cradle together to stay.
- 11
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