passest,
Dragging behind thee thy train of fire
That burneth all, heedless of curse or prayer.
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BUDDHA
On thy Lotus-seat of Night,--
Meditation closing thy eyes,--
The Star Hosts thy awe-struck devotees:
The Moon, thy halo unchanging.
White-robed time telling his beads
Of aeons on the thread of Eternity
By the ocean of space
Slumbering in peace at thy feet;
While Destiny stringing the lyre of death
Sings Nirvana's hymn.
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Ask me not to stand at thy friendship's gate--
I, who loved thee, now must like a cold spectre from a far forgotten
land of snow
Watch thee fall asleep on the couch of freezing friendship?
In these arms thou sought and joyed on many delights
Excavated the ruins of passion to build them anew,
Or sailed on thy wings--these arms--over love's enchanted sea.
Friendship!
Barrier not this, but a coward's refuge--
A shadow, not the rainbow-light of loving and life.
O come, my pilot, conduct the bark of our twin souls
From cold friendship's haven
Over love's boistrous desire-foam-fringed ocean
Till in the sheer joy and fatigue of flying
We fail, fall and fade
Into the heart of Passion's another fire-born day.
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Golden vines they,
These thin lines of light,
Climbing the sky-wall
After the sun sank into sleep.
Like rills, thread-like,
Seen from a jutting rock
Where air is dizzy
And fancy infinite, free.
What fiery wine
Tingles in these vines
Weaving golden arabesques
On the pale evening sky?
Ah, the heavens this hour
Have drunk of sunset's ruby Wine
For those golden cobwebs to weave
Their magic of twilight dreams.
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AT SUNDOWN
Two shadows fell, tremulous and frail,
From the upland over the lake-surface pale,
While the shivering reeds shook at sunset,
As the swans sailed into a sea of jet.
The rippling waters, and the breeze,
And the shadows that fall from the trees,
Mingled and melted with the twain,
A song of whitewashed away by its black refrain.
Only words remained, palpitating and few,
Falling through the gloom and night's dew
Like jewelled fancies rising out of a dream
That live for a moment and die ere they gleam.
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Tears well out from my heart,
As clouds ov
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