The Poetry Corner

Proem (AKA "Afterwhiles")

By James Whitcomb Riley

Where are they - the Afterwhiles - Luring us the lengthening miles Of our lives? Where is the dawn With the dew across the lawn Stroked with eager feet the far Way the hills and valleys are? Were the sun that smites the frown Of the eastward-gazer down? Where the rifted wreaths of mist O'er us, tinged with amethyst, Round the mountain's steep defiles? Where are the afterwhiles? Afterwhile - and we will go Thither, yon, and too and fro - From the stifling city streets To the country's cool retreats - From the riot to the rest Were hearts beat the placidest: Afterwhile, and we will fall Under breezy trees, and loll In the shade, with thirsty sight Drinking deep the blue delight Of the skies that will beguile Us as children - afterwhile. Afterwhile - and one intends To be gentler to his friends - , To walk with them, in the hush Of still evenings, o'er the plush Of home-leading fields, and stand Long at parting, hand in hand: One, in time, will joy to take New resolves for some one's sake, And wear then the look that lies Clear and pure in other eyes - We will soothe and reconcile His own conscience - afterwhile. Afterwhile - we have in view A far scene to journey to - , Where the old home is, and where The old mother waits us there, Peering, as the time grows late, Down the old path to the gate - . How we'll click the latch that locks In the pinks and hollyhocks, And leap up the path once more Where she waits us at the door - ! How we'll greet the dear old smile, And the warm tears - afterwhile! Ah, the endless afterwhiles - ! Leagues on leagues, and miles on miles, In distance far withdrawn, Stretching on, and on, and on, Till the fancy is footsore And faints in the dust before The last milestone's granite face, Hacked with: Here Beginneth Space. O far glimmering worlds and wings, Mystic smiles and beckonings, Lead us through the shadowy aisles Out into the afterwhiles.