Poems
THEME/S
(Taking suggestions from one of Homer's hymns about the capture of the Spring-spirit Persephone by Pluto, the god of die Underworld, I wrote this poem more as an experiment than seriously, a pleasurable indulgence in word-colour touched with mystery. The suggestions from Homer are marked by an asterisk.)
The crocus like a sun made soft and small,
The pansy like a kiss of gleam and shadow
Begemmed, together with the colour-call
Of flag and hyacinth, Nysa's magic meadow.*
There sprang the great narcissus sent by earth*
To snare the rose-bloom rapture of one Face
Wandering mid faces whom the sea-foam's mirth
Gave soul and gathering every blossomed blaze.
Unnumbered on this plant the flowers were lit*
From deep miraculous roots of mystery—
A perfume-breath which made the infinite*
Heaven a smile and a laughter all the sea.*
But as cool fingers strove to catch their flame
The mute soil burst and deathless steeds' hoof-falls*
Broke into golden air the dreadful Name:
Lord of the myriad glooms, the myriad thralls!*
Swift in his chariot the dark Splendour's will
Mated Time's beauty with the Unfathomable.
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