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Serenade

So sweet the hour, so calm the time,
   I feel it more than half a crime,
   When Nature sleeps and stars are mute,
   To mar the silence ev'n with lute.
   At rest on ocean's brilliant dyes
   An image of Elysium lies:
   Seven Pleiades entranced in Heaven,
   Form in the deep another seven:
   Endymion nodding from above
   Sees in the sea a second love.
   Within the valleys dim and brown,
   And on the spectral mountain's crown,
   The wearied light is dying down,
   And earth, and stars, and sea, and sky
   Are redolent of sleep, as I
   Am redolent of thee and thine
   Enthralling love, my Adeline.
   But list, O list,- so soft and low
   Thy lover's voice tonight shall flow,
   That, scarce awake, thy soul shall deem
   My words the music of a dream.
   Thus, while no single sound too rude
   Upon thy slumber shall intrude,
   Our thoughts, our souls- O God above!
   In every deed shall mingle, love.

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  • Diamond Dust
    April 7, 2005
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    This is so beautiful. I love Poe's rhyming poems. I think I actually like this one and The Sleeper better than the Raven. Love love love it!
    ~~~~~ Erika ~~~~~


  • April 11, 2002
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    this poem was very nice.