W. T. TASSIE
Within the silence of the
night,
Ere I had passed to deep repose,
The glory of a strange delight
Within my breast arose.
I felt that one among the
dead
I loved, was near in angel-guise,
And all I did, and all I said,
Was open to her eyes:
That loving arms reached
out to me,
As arms reach out to one in stress,
And eyes of beauty seemed to see
In me some loveliness:
That one pure soul sought
me among
More worthy of the Sons of men,
And lips I'd thought forever dumb
Were pleading for me then:
That Love unwearied vigil
kept
And held the threads of destiny,
And in the darkness as I slept
Mine own was near to me. |