Winged Hours
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Each hour until we meet is as a bird That wings from far his gradual way along The rustling covert of my soul,—his song Still loudlier trilled through leaves more deeply stirr’d: But at the hour of meeting, a clear word Is every note he sings, in Love’s own tongue; Yet, Love, thou know’st the sweet strain wrong, Through our contending kisses oft unheard. What of that hour at last, when for her sake No wing may fly to me nor song may flow; When, wandering round my life unleaved, I The bloodied feathers scattered in the brake, And think how she, far from me, with like eyes Sees through the untuneful bough the wingless skies?
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