THE BARRIER

The Midnight wooed the Morning-Star,

And prayed her: "Love come nearer;

Your swinging coldly there afar

To me but makes you dearer!"

The Morning-Star was pale with dole

As said she, low replying:

"Oh, lover mine, soul of my soul,

For you I too am sighing.

"But One ordained when we were born,

In spite of Love's insistence,

That Night might only view the Morn

Adoring at a distance."

But as she spoke the jealous Sun

Across the heavens panted.

"Oh, whining fools," he cried, "have done;

Your wishes shall be granted!"

He hurled his flaming lances far;

The twain stood unaffrighted—

And Midnight and the Morning-Star

Lay down in death united!