LIKE Clotho, at her harp she sits and weaves
With mystic fingers from the swaying strings
A melody that ever louder sings
And my charmed heart in vibrant rapture leaves
All hers! And all her quiet life receives
The peaceful melody which round her clings;
She walks amid suave strains and murmurings
That never doubt or strident discord cleaves.
And from her singing harp she bends to grant
My dear desire; and the poor monotone,
That is my life, in her glad heart she takes,
And, twining its dull phrases with her own
Full-flowing theme of life, of both she makes
The pæan of one love reverberant.
The Girl At The Harp
Arthur Henry Adams
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Poem topics: never, poor, dear, desire, rapture, grant, discord, doubt, glad, quiet, heart, love, I love you, melody, life, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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