< Poems & poèmes
HOW COLD.
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How cold the autumn night,
Fearing that never more,
As before,
Will she pour
In with the moonlight through my door.
-- On nights when the moon over-brimmed with light
Was like a loving-cup she bore.
. . . My love, my love's delight,
How are you lost ? How fight
Against an angel's flight?
Tarnished upon the floor
The halo desire kept bright!
Like a lonely child afright
Questions each empty fold —-
When love's fairy tales are told.
In midnight's anguish might
My golden head turn white
Under the moon's down-pour:
in a moment a million moons more
Drown, chill and cover me quite . . .
Rather than feel the cold,
The gradual growing cold —-
Make me one with the autumn night.
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