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Poem by Helen Gray Cone


Kinship


  A lily grew in the tangle,
    In a flame red garment dressed,
  And many a ruby spangle
    Besprinkled her tawny breast.

  And the silken moth sailed by her
    With a swift and a snow-white sail;
  Not a gilt-girt bee came nigh her,
    Nor a fly in his gay green mail.

  And the bronze-brown wings and the golden,
    O'er the billowing meadows blown,
  Were still as by magic holden
    From the lily that flamed alone;

  Till over the fragrant tangle
    A wanderer winging went,
  And with many a ruby spangle
    Were his tawny vans besprent.

  And he hovered one moment stilly
    O'er the thicket, her mazy bower,
  Then he sank to the heart of the lily,
    And they seemed but a single flower.



Helen Gray Cone


Helen Gray Cone's other poems:
  1. Retrospect
  2. The Going out of the Tide
  3. Madonna Pia
  4. The Trumpeter
  5. King Raedwald


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • George Russell Kinship ("IN summer time, with high imaginings")
  • Madison Cawein Kinship ("There is no flower of wood or lea")

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