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Poem by Danske Dandridge


Silence


Come down from the aerial height,
Spirit of the summer night!
Come softly stepping from the slender Moon,
Where thou dost lie upon her gentle breast,
And bring a boon
Of silence and of solace for our rest.
           
Or lift us, lift our souls to that bright place
Where she doth hide her face;
Lap us in light and cooling fleece, and steep
Our hearts in stillness; drench in drowsy dreams;
Grant us the pleasant langour that beseems
And rock our sleep.
           
Quell thy bared lightning in the sombre west;
Quiet thy thunder-dogs that bay the Moon;
Soothe the day's fretting, like a tender nurse;
Breathe on our spirits 'till they be in tune:
Were it not best
To hush all noises in the universe,
And bless with solemn quietude, that thus
The still, small voice of God might speak to us?



Danske Dandridge


Danske Dandridge's other poems:
  1. The Spirit of the Fall
  2. Telepathy
  3. Lost at Sea
  4. The Night Watch
  5. Beneath the Pines


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Thomas Hood Silence ("There is a silence where hath been no sound")
  • Henry King, Bishop of Chichester Silence ("Peace my hearts blab, be ever dumb")
  • Edgar Masters Silence ("I have known the silence of the stars and of the sea")
  • Edgar Poe Silence ("There are some qualities—some incorporate things")
  • Helen Cone Silence ("Why should I sing of earth or heaven? not rather rest")
  • Eleanor Farjeon Silence ("Words and the body always have been much pain to me")
  • Charles Towne Silence ("I need not shout my faith. Thrice eloquent")

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