Nov 13, 2010 08:30
What memories this poem brings back. What hopes and fears and disillusionment. I felt like reading it once more. Guess will delete this post sometime, sometimes its best to leave the past at peace and let the memories dim into shapelessness and insignificance.
SHALL Earth no more inspire thee,
Thou lonely dreamer now?
Since passion may not fire thee
Shall Nature cease to bow?
Thy mind is ever moving
In regions dark to thee;
Recall its useless roving--
Come back and dwell with me.
I know my mountain breezes
Enchant and soothe the still--
I know my sunshine pleases
Despite thy wayward will.
When day with evening blending
Sinks from the summer sky,
I've seen thy spirit bending
In fond idolatry.
I've watched thee every hour--
I know my mighty sway--
I know my magic power
To drive thy griefs away.
Few hearts to mortals given
On earth so wildly pine,
Yet none would ask a Heaven
More like the Earth than mine.
Then let my winds caress thee--
Thy comrade let me be--
Since naught beside can bless thee,
Return and dwell with me.
Emily Brontë