DAWN

O tender first cold flush of rose,

O budded dawn, wake dreamily;

Your dim lips as your lids unclose

Murmur your own sad threnody.

O as the soft and frail lights break

Upon your eyelids, and your eyes

Wider and wider grow and wake,

The old pale glory dies.

And then, as sleep lies down to sleep

And all her dreams lie somewhere dead,

The iron shepherd leads his sheep

To pastures parched whose green is shed.

Still, O frail dawn, still in your hair

And your cold eyes and sad sweet lips,

The ghosts of all the dreams are there,

To fade like passing ships.