The Lord of Misrule, and Other Poems
MAKE me a stave of song, the Master said,

On yonder cherry-bough, whose white and red

Hangs in the sunset over those green seas.

The young knight looked upon his untried blade,

Then shrugged his wings of gold and blue brocade:

How should a warrior play with thoughts like these?

Fresh from the battle, in that self-same hour,

A mail-clad warrior watched each delicate flower

Close in that cloud of beauty against the West.

Drinking the last deep light, he watched it long.

He raised his face as if to pray. The strong,

The Master whispered, are the tenderest.

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BEYOND DEATH

I

IN lonely bays

Where Love runs wild,

All among the flowering grasses,

Where light, light, light, as a sea-bird’s wing


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