Victoria Mary Sackville-west Yellow Poems

  • 1.
    For years it had been neglected,
    This wilderness garden of ours,
    And its ruin had shone reflected
    In its pools through abandoned hours.
    ...
  • 2.
    Wine ran; rich yellow wine upon the marble floor
    Recklessly spilled; the Nubians ran to pour
    A fresh libation; and to scatter showers
    Of red rose petals; candles overturned
    ...
  • 3.
    We owned a garden on a hill,
    We planted rose and daffodil,
    Flowers that English poets sing,
    And hoped for glory in the Spring.
    ...
  • 4.
    Lying on Downs above the wrinkling bay
    I with the kestrels shared the cleanly day,
    The candid day; wind-shaven, brindled turf;
    Tall cliffs; and long sea-line of marbled surf
    ...
  • 5.
    All her youth is gone, her beautiful youth outworn,
    Daughter of tarn and tor, the moors that were once her home
    No longer know her step on the upland tracks forlorn
    Where she was wont to roam.
    ...
  • 6.
    A sunny court with wooden balconies,
    And wool hung out to dry in gaudy skeins,
    A fountain, and some pigeons murmuringly
    Picking up yellow grains.
    ...
Total 6 Yellow Poems by Victoria Mary Sackville-west

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