Poems (Jackson)/Vintage
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VINTAGE.
EFORE the time of grapes,
While they altered in the sun,
And out of the time of grapes,
When vintage songs were done,—
While they altered in the sun,
And out of the time of grapes,
When vintage songs were done,—
From secret southern spot,
Whose warmth not a mortal knew;
From shades which the sun forgot,
Or could not struggle through,—
Whose warmth not a mortal knew;
From shades which the sun forgot,
Or could not struggle through,—
Wine sweeter than first wine,
She gave him by drop, by drop;
Wine stronger than seal could sign,
She poured and did not stop.
She gave him by drop, by drop;
Wine stronger than seal could sign,
She poured and did not stop.
Soul of my soul, the shapes
Of the things of earth are one;
Rememberest thou the grapes
I brought thee in the sun?
Of the things of earth are one;
Rememberest thou the grapes
I brought thee in the sun?
And darest thou still drink
Wine stronger than seal can sign?
And smilest thou to think
Eternal vintage thine?
Wine stronger than seal can sign?
And smilest thou to think
Eternal vintage thine?