They lean their faces to me through
Green windows of the woods;
Their white throats sweet with honey-dew
Beneath low leafy hoods -
No dream they dream but hath been true
Here in the solitudes.
Star trillium, in the underbrush,
In whom Spring bares her face;
Sun eglantine, that breathes the blush
Of Summer's quiet grace;
Moon mallow, in whom lives the hush
Of Autumn's tragic pace.
For one hath heard the dryad's sighs
Behind the covering bark;
And one hath felt the satyr's eyes
Gleam in the bosky dark;
And one hath seen the naiad rise
In waters all a-spark.
I bend my soul unto them, stilled
In worship man hath lost;
The old-world myths that science killed
Are living things almost
To me through these whose forms are filled
With Beauty's pagan ghost.
And through new eyes I seem to see
The world these live within, -
A shuttered world of mystery,
Where unreal forms begin
The real of ideality
That has no unreal kin.
Second Sight
Madison Julius Cawein
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Poem topics: autumn, beauty, dark, green, lost, moon, spring, star, summer, sun, soul, sweet, white, real, rise, honey, face, mystery, true, ghost, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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