Thomas Runciman Love Poems

  • 1.
    What though my voice cease like a moan o' the wind?
    Not the less shall I
    Cast on this life a kindly eye,
    Glad if through its mystery
    ...
  • 2.
    The Love that speaks in word and kiss,
    That dyes the cheek and fires the eye,
    Through surface signs of shallow bliss
    That, quickly born, may quickly die;
    ...
  • 3.
    Long is it since they ceased to look on light,
    To thrill with hope in our fond human way.
    Why grudge them rest in their sweet ancient night,
    Ungrieved, if never gay,
    ...
  • 4.
    My love's unchanged-though time, alas!
    Turns silver-gilt the golden mass
    Of flowing hair, and pales, I wis,
    The rose that deepened with that kiss-
    ...
  • 5.
    Dry light reverberates, colour withdrawing
    Into a sky so white, sight cannot follow it.
    While in the shadows cast, rich hues, intenser
    Far than in light spaces, offer me gladness.
    ...
  • 6.
    Life with the sun in it-
    Shaded by gloom!
    Life with the fun in it-
    Shadowed by Doom!
    ...
  • 7.
    He comes to me like air on parching grass;
    His eyes are wells where truth lives, found at last;
    Summer is fragrant should he this way pass;
    His calm love is a chain that binds me fast….
    ...
Total 7 Love Poems by Thomas Runciman

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