Poems & poèmes/The Phantom Guest
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THE PHANTOM GUEST
We lay in shade diaphanous
And spoke the light that burns in us
As in the glooming's net I caught her,
She shimmered like reflected water !
Romantic and emphatic moods
Are not for her whom life eludes . . .
Its vulgar tinsel round her fold ?
She'd rather shudder with the cold.
Attend just this elusive hour,
A shadow in a shadow bower,
A moving imagery so fine,
It must have been her soul near mine
And so we blended and possessed
Each in each the phantom guest.
Inseparate, we scarcely met;
Yet other love-nights we forget !
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