INVOCATION—AND REPLY

Hear me, brave words,

You who of old

Came singing birds

To a poet’s call:

Many have called us, yet we served not all.

Come words of jade

To make green eyes

Of a little maid,

Come words that sing

And let her linnet speech now softly ring.

Ivory words

Denote her breasts,

Two fluttering birds

That sit and sing

For joy of some unseen delicious spring.

Dusky words weave

Her falling hair,

The world bereave

Of shadows long

And shake them in a sombre tangled throng.

Come you most durable

Shining words,

’Gainst the incurable

Drift of Time

Guard me her sweetness safe within a rhyme.


Is that thy need?—Truly the all-complete

Imperious need of every mortal lover

Since life was lived in Time and Time was rover—

To carve the image of that passing-sweet

Swift withering flower of Beauty naméd Love;

To crystallize a moment’s grace for ever.

(“The old old plea yet that is not enough!

Words whisper); to seize Joy; to stay the river

Of ever-flowing water bearing down

To shadowy oceans all we crave to mind us

Of Beauty and her heart of perfect peace.

Words, aid me! Set your Time-defying crown

On all my heart would never more release.

Where wait ye, words? Here. Come! No, poet, find us!