Wednesday, January 31, 2007

A Night (Moon) for Poetry

Click the picture above for a full size shot. The complete poem is here:

Moonlight

As a pale phantom with a lamp
Ascends some ruin's haunted stair,
So glides the moon along the damp
Mysterious chambers of the air.

Now hidden in cloud, and now revealed,
As if this phantom, full of pain,
Were by the crumbling walls concealed,
And at the windows seen again.

Until at last, serene and proud
In all the splendor of her light,
She walks the terraces of cloud,
Supreme as Empress of the Night.

I look, but recognize no more
Objects familiar to my view;
The very pathway to my door
Is an enchanted avenue.

All things are changed. One mass of shade,
The elm-trees drop their curtains down;
By palace, park, and colonnade
I walk as in a foreign town.

The very ground beneath my feet
Is clothed with a diviner air;
While marble paves the silent street
And glimmers in the empty square.

Illusion! Underneath there lies
The common life of every day;
Only the spirit glorifies
With its own tints the sober gray.

In vain we look, in vain uplift
Our eyes to heaven, if we are blind;
We see but what we have the gift
Of seeing; what we bring we find.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
1807 - 1882

3 comments:

Libra Moon said...

A perfect writing for a Full Moon!

Thank You for sharing...
Libra Moon

Suzie Ridler said...

That's so funny, my husband I were just talking about Longfellow recently, how much he adores his writing. So beautiful!

Lady Muse, I would be happy to make you a pendant, I wrote about the logistics a little more on my blog but let me know what it is you have in mind and I'll see what I can do.

Thank you so much for your beautiful comments, I'm glad that you get something from my blog too and are always there in spirit, as I am here with you.

Suzie Ridler said...

I can't find your email! If you really want a pendant, would you mind emailing me since I don't know what happened to your address, LOL: sueridler @ gmail . com

No pressure of course! Hope you're doing OK Muse.

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