A Nocturne

By George Essex Evans

Born 6/18/1863


Like weary sea-birds spent with flight
         And faltering,
The slow hours beat across the night
         On leaden wing.
The wild bird knows where rest shall be
         Soe'er he roam.
Heart of my heart! apart from thee
         I have no home.

Afar from thee, yet not alone,
         Heart of my heart!
Like some soft haunting whisper blown
         From Heaven thou art.
I hear the magic music roll
         Its waves divine;
The subtle fragrance of thy soul
         Has passed to mine.

Nor dawn nor Heaven my heart can know
         Save that which lies
In lights and shades that come and go
         In thy soft eyes.
Here in the night I dream the day,
         By love upborne,
When thy sweet eyes shall shine and say
         "It is the morn!"

DayPoems Poem No. 914
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