The islands called me far away,
The valleys called me home.
The rivers with a silver voice
Drew on my heart to come.
The paths reached tendrils to my hair
From every vine and tree.
There was no refuge anywhere
Until I came to thee.
There is a northern cloud I know,
Along a mountain crest;
And as she folds her wings of mist,
So I could make my rest.
There is no chain to bind her so
Unto that purple height;
And she will shine and wander, slow,
Slow, with a cloud's delight.
Would she begone? She melts away,
A heavenly joyous thing.
Yet day will find the mountain white,
White-folded with her wing.
As you may see, but half aware
If it be late or soon,
Soft breathing on the day-time air,
The fair forgotten Moon.
And though love cannot bind me, Love,
-Ah no!-yet I could stay
Maybe, with wings forever spread,
-Forever, and a day.
The Cloud
Josephine Preston Peabody
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Poem topics: I love you, hair, heart, home, moon, purple, silver, time, tree, wing, voice, stay, chain, delight, shine, soft, spread, away, cloud, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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