Get you away! Is not the rose at flow'r?
And list that song! The bird is in the sky!
Ah, foolish one, I know your final hour,
I know the very place where you shall lie.
Silence! The music, and the bridal-train!
Do you not see the maidens in their white?
Along that whiteness, lo, I am the stain,
And darken where the Lord of all shall smite!
Yet leave me, Shadow, leave the day dear-bought
When the swift runner reaches to the goal!
That day is mine, and at the end, unsought,
I ask the runner's body from his soul.
Then hast thou all! The beautiful, the brave!
Nothing untouched, dark Visitant, of thee!
Oh blinded Reason! Sweeter for the grave.
And fair a thousand-fold because of me!
The Shadow
Margaret Steele Anderson
(1)
Poem topics: away, beautiful, brave, dark, music, rose, silence, sky, song, bird, dear, soul, white, shadow, place, goal, foolish, reason, grave, final, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
About The Shadow
The Shadow is a poem by Margaret Steele Anderson. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
Write your comment about The Shadow poem by Margaret Steele Anderson
Best Poems of Margaret Steele Anderson