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Poem by Ezra Weston Loomis Pound


La Regina Avrillouse


Lady of rich allure,
Queen of the spring's embrace,
Your arms are long like boughs of ash,
Mid laugh-broken streams, spirit of rain unsure,
Breath of the poppy flower,
All the wood thy bower
      And the hills thy dwelling-place.

This will I no more dream;
Warm is thy arm's allure,
Warm is the gust of breath
That ere thy lips meet mine
Kisseth my cheek and saith:
"This is the joy of earth,
Here is the wine of mirth
      Drain ye one goblet sure,

Take ye the honey cup
The honied song raise up,
Drink of the spring's allure,
April and dew and rain;
Brown of the earth sing sure,
Cheeks and lips and hair
And soft breath that kisseth where
      Thy lips have come not yet to drink."

Moss and the mold of earth,
These be thy couch of mirth,
Long arms thy boughs of shade
April-alluring, as the blade
Of grass doth catch the dew
And make it crown to hold the sun.
Banner be you
      Above my head,
Glory to all wold display'd,
April-alluring, glory-bold.



Ezra Weston Loomis Pound


Ezra Weston Loomis Pound's other poems:
  1. Alba
  2. Invern
  3. A Virginal
  4. Fan-Piece, for Her Imperial Lord
  5. Ione, Dead the Long Year


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