The Poetry Corner

A New Earth

By George William Russell

"Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims within his ken." I who had sought afar from earth The faery land to greet, Now find content within its girth, And wonder nigh my feet. To-day a nearer love I choose And seek no distant sphere, For aureoled by faery dews The dear brown breasts appear. With rainbow radiance come and go The airy breaths of day, And eve is all a pearly glow With moonlit winds a-play. The lips of twilight burn my brow, The arms of night caress: Glimmer her white eyes drooping now With grave old tenderness. I close mine eyes from dream to be The diamond-rayed again, As in the ancient hours ere we Forgot ourselves to men. And all I thought of heaven before I find in earth below, A sunlight in the hidden core To dim the noon-day glow. And with the Earth my heart is glad, I move as one of old, With mists of silver I am clad And bright with burning gold. --February 1896