Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
Humorous Poems: IV. Ingenuities: OdditiesMy Love
AnonymousI
Like troutlets in a pool;
She was a phantom of delight,
And I was like a fool.
Out of those lips unshorn:
She shook her ringlets round her head,
And laughed in merry scorn.
You heard them, O my heart;
’T is twelve at night by the castle clock,
Belovèd, we must part.
“My eyes are dim with tears,
How shall I live through all the days?
All through a hundred years?”
She blessed me with her hand;
We strayed together, deeply blest,
Into the dreaming land.
To dress her dark-brown hair;
My heart is breaking with my woe,
Most beautiful! most rare!
The precious golden link!
I calmed her fears, and she was calm,
“Drink, pretty creature, drink.”
And walked in Paradise;
The fairest thing that ever grew
Atween me and the skies.