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A poem by Bliss Carman |
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The Face In The Stream |
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Title: The Face In The Stream Author: Bliss Carman [More Titles by Carman] The sunburnt face in the willow shade "O deep mysterious face in the stream, And the face deep down in the water's side "I am thy dream, them poor worn face, "Too much in the world, come back and be "In the far-off untarnished years "Or ever thy serious creature eyes "Hast thou forgotten the long ago "Among the hills, with the maple tree "I who am now but a wraith of this river, "Who then was thine image fair, forecast "Out in the wide of the summer zone "The azure gleam and the golden croon "There you would lie and lean above me, "Till I became, as the year grew old, "Deep in the water twilight there, "The beautiful visage of thy clear soul "Thy spirit's countenance, the trace "And when yellow leaves came down "To the frosty meadow, as they fell "'Aye, all is best, for I stake my life "And then thy feet returned no more,-- "With frost and maple, with rose and dew, "Came never again to revive and recall "But now thy face is battle-dark; "About the lips that are no more mine, "With the ends of the earth for thy garden now, Then he of the earth's sun-traversed side "O glad mysterious face in the stream, "Thou fairer self of a fonder time, "For thy dear sake I have fared alone "What youth was that, when the world was green, "Was doomed with his flowery kin to bide, "And no more follow the sun, foot free, "Shall God who abides in the patient flower, "Refuse to the wing of the dragonfly "A frail detached and wandering thing "And this is man, the myriad one, "And I who have followed the wander-list "Shall be spilt at last and return to peace, "This is my solace and my reward, Wise and grave was the water face, While the wayworn face by the river side For he heard like a sea-horn summoning him Where the river went wandering out so far The sea birds love and the land birds flee, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |