The Poetry Corner

To O-, Of Her Dark Eyes

By Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell

Across what calm of tropic seas, Neath alien clusters of the nights, Looked, in the past, such eyes as these? Long-quenched, relumed, ancestral lights! The generations fostered them; And steadfast Nature, secretwise- Thou seedling child of that old stem- Kindled anew thy dark-bright eyes. Was it a century or two This lovely darkness rose and set, Occluded by grey eyes and blue, And Nature feigning to forget? Some grandam gave a hint of it- So cherished was it in thy race, So fine a treasure to transmit In its perfection to thy face. Some father to some mothers breast Entrusted it, unknowing.Time Implied, or made it manifest, Bequest of a forgotten clime. Hereditary eyes!But this Is single, singular, apart:- New-made thy love, new-made thy kiss, New-made thy errand to my heart.