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Christopher John Brennan (Кристофер Джон Бреннан)


Spring Breezes


Spring breezes over the blue,
now lightly frolicking in some tropic bay,
go forth to meet her way,
for here the spell hath won and dream is true.

0 happy wind, thou that in her warm hair
mayst rest and play!
could I but breathe all longing into thee,
so were thy viewless wing
as flame or thought, hastening her shining way.

And now I bid thee bring
tenderly hither over a subject sea
that golden one whose grace hath made me king,
and, soon to glad my gaze at shut of day,
loosen'd in happy air
her charmed hair.



Christopher John Brennan's other poems:
  1. Because She Would Ask Me Why I Loved Her
  2. This Misery Must End
  3. Under a Sky of Uncreated Mud
  4. A Memory
  5. Autumn


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