Jump to content

The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar/To E. H. K.

From Wikisource
190198The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar — To E. H. K.Paul Laurence Dunbar

               TO E. H. K.

   ON THE RECEIPT OF A FAMILIAR POEM

To me, like hauntings of a vagrant breath
  From some far forest which I once have known,
  The perfume of this flower of verse is blown.
Tho' seemingly soul-blossoms faint to death,
Naught that with joy she bears e'er withereth.
  So, tho' the pregnant years have come and flown,
Lives come and gone and altered like mine own,
This poem comes to me a shibboleth:
Brings sound of past communings to my ear,
  Turns round the tide of time and bears me back
  Along an old and long untraversed way;
Makes me forget this is a later year,
  Makes me tread o'er a reminiscent track,
    Half sad, half glad, to one forgotten day!

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse