Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Sara Teasdale - Sonnet
8 Views • Nov 10, 2014
Description
Her prow was gilded by the western fire,
And all her rigging one vast golden lyre,
For winds to play on to the ocean's rhyme
Of wave on wave forever singing low.
She floated on a web of burnished gold,
And in such light as praying men behold
Cling round a vision, were her sails aglow.
I saw her come again when dawn was grey,
Her wonder faded and her splendor dead — '
She whom I loved once had upon her way
A light most like the sunset. Now 'tis sped.
And this is saddest — what seemed wondrous fair
Are now but straight pale lips, and dull gold hair.
Sara Teasdale
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sonnet-65/
Keywords & Tags
More from User
Laxmy Alvarado - Sunlight
PoemHunter.com
Laxmy Alvarado - Sunlight
PoemHunter.com
Fatima Alzhara Rafa - Wholeness
PoemHunter.com
Fatima Alzhara Rafa - Wholeness
PoemHunter.com
Kaziah K - Eight Months Later
PoemHunter.com
Kaziah K - Eight Months Later
PoemHunter.com
Related Videos
Sara Teasdale - Understanding
PoemHunter.com
Sara Teasdale - Sleepless
PoemHunter.com
Sara Teasdale - Two Minds
PoemHunter.com
Sara Teasdale - Grandfather's Love
PoemHunter.com
Sara Teasdale - Vox Corporis
PoemHunter.com
Sara Teasdale - Testament
PoemHunter.com