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O Wind that Blows Out of the West

O wind that blows out of the West,
    Thou hast swept over mountain and sea,
Dost thou bear on thy swift, glad wings
    The breath of my love to me?
Hast thou kissed her warm, sweet lips?
    Or tangled her soft, brown hair?
Or fluttered the fragrant heart
    Of the rose she loves to wear?

O sun that goes down in the West,
    Hast thou seen my love to-day,
As she sits in her beautiful prime
    Under skies so far away?
Hast thou gilded a path for her feet,
    Or deepened the glow on her cheeks,
Or bent from the skies to hear
    The low, sweet words she speaks?

O stars that are bright in the West
    When the hush of the night is deep,
Do ye see my love as she lies
    Like a chaste, white flower asleep?
Does she smile as she walks with me
    In the light of a happy dream,
While the night winds rustle the leaves,
    And the light waves ripple and gleam?

O birds that fly out of the West,
    Do ye bring me a message from her,
As sweet as your love-notes are,
    When the warm spring breezes stir?
Did she whisper a word of me
    As your tremulous wings swept by,
Or utter my name, mayhap,
    In a single passionate cry?

O voices out of the West,
    Ye are silent every one,
And never an answer comes
    From wind, or stars, or sun!
And the blithe birds come and go
    Through the boundless fields of space,
As reckless of human prayers
    As if earth were a desert place!

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Comments

  • Mia Donna
    June 4, 2005
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    Wow this was gorgeous. Yeesh, I love this poet.


  • catz
    June 1, 2005
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    Beautiful poetry. This poet seems to write from the experience of her heart.
    It does seem as though her lover met his death at an early age, much too soon to die.

    Dee