MY HUSBANDS

I hear my husbands marching

The æons all adown:

The shepherd boys and princes—

From cavern unto crown.

I hear in soft recession

The praise they give to me;

I hear them chant my titles

From all antiquity.

But never do I answer,

I might be overheard;

Lose Love’s revised illusions

By one unhappy word.

I sit, a silent siren,

And count my cavaliers;

The men I wed in wisdom,

The boys who taught me tears.

To some I gave devotion,

To some I kinked the knee;

But there was one old wizard

Who laid his spells on me.

He showed me like a master

That one rose makes a gown;

That looking up to Heaven

Is merely looking down.

He marked me for the circle,

Made magic in my eyes;

He won me by revealing

The truth in all his lies.

So, when I see that wizard

Among the marchers dim,

I make the full court curtsy

In fealty to him.