THE CANTELOPE

SIDE by side in the crowded streets,

Amid its ebb and flow,

We walked together one autumn morn;

('Twas many years ago!)

The markets blushed with fruits and flowers;

(Both Memory and Hope!)

You stopped and bought me at the stall,

A spicy cantelope.

We drained together its honeyed wine,

We cast the seeds away;

I slipped and fell on the moony rinds,

And you took me home on a dray!

The honeyed wine of your love is drained;

I limp from the fall I had;

The snow-flakes muffle the empty stall,

And everything is sad.

The sky is an inkstand, upside down,

It splashes the world with gloom;

The earth is full of skeleton bones,

And the sea is a wobbling tomb!

Bayard Taylor.