The collected poems of James Elroy Flecker/Narcissus (2)
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Narcissus
- O pool in which we dallied
- And splashed the prostrate Noon!
- O Water-boy, more pallid
- Than any watery moon!
- O Lilies round him turning!
- O broken Lilies, strewn!
- O silver Lutes of Morning!
- O Red of the Drums of Noon!
- O dusky-plumaged sorrow!
- O ebon Swans of Care—
- I sought thee on the Morrow,
- And never found thee there!
- I breathed the vapour-blended
- Cloud of a dim despair:
- White lily, is it ended?
- Gold lily oh, golden hair!
- The pool that was thy dwelling
- I hardly knew again,
- So black it was, and swelling
- With bitter wind and rain.
- 'Mid the bowed leaves I lingered,
- Lashed by the blast of Pain,
- Till evening, storm-rose-fingered,
- Beckoned to night again.
- There burst a flood of Quiet
- Over the unstellèd skies;
- Full moon flashed out a-riot:
- Near her I dreamt thine eyes
- Afloat with night, still trembling
- With captured mysteries:
- But sulphured wracks, assembling,
- Redarkened the bright skies.
- Ah, thou at least art lying
- Safe at the white nymph's feet,
- Listless, while I, slow-dying,
- Twist my gaunt limbs for heat!
- Yet I'll to Earth, my Mother:
- So, boy, I'll still entreat
- Forgive me—for none other
- Like Earth is honey-sweet!
(See former version, page 30)