HEART’S FIRST WORD. I.

To sweeten a swift minute so

With such rare fragrance of sweet speech,

And make the after hours go

In a blank yearning each on each;

To drain the springs till they be dry,

And then in anguish thirst for drink;

So but to glimpse her robe thirst I,

And my soul hungers and I sink.

There is no word that we have said

Whereby the lips and heart are fire;

No look the linked glances read

That held the springs of deep desire.

And yet the sounds her glad lips gave

Are on my soul vibrating still;

Her eyes that swept me as a wave

Shine my soul’s worship to fulfil.

Her hair, her eyes, her throat and chin—

Sweet hair, sweet eyes, sweet throat, so sweet,

So fair because the ways of sin

Have never known her perfect feet—

By what far ways and marvellous

May I such lovely heaven reach?

What dread, dark seas and perilous

Lie ’twixt love’s silence and love’s speech?