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Poem by Albert Durrant Watson The Comet SPECTRAL, mysterious, flame-like thing Cleaving the western night, Waking from chrysalis-dream to fling Out of thy spirit's long chastening Far-flashing streams of light, Tell us thy thought of the things that are; How doth the morning sing? What hast thou seen in the worlds afar? Tell us thy dream, O thou silvery star, Bird with the white-flame wing. What though the glow of thy fading ray Dim and elusive seem, Constant thou art to the sun's bright sway Faithful and true in thy tireless way, True in thy spectral gleam. Rising anew from thine ancient pyre, Vapour and dust thy frame, Still art thou Psyche, the soul's desire, Wingless, save when from reefs of fire Mounting in shaft of flame. Albert Durrant Watson Albert Durrant Watson's other poems: Poems of the other poets with the same name: 1203 Views |
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