The Poetry Corner

Dreams.

By Madison Julius Cawein

My thoughts have borne me far away To Beauties of an older day, Where, crowned with roses, stands the DAWN, Striking her seven-stringed barbiton Of flame, whose chords give being to The seven colours, hue for hue; The music of the colour-dream She builds the day from, beam by beam. My thoughts have borne me far away To Myths of a diviner day, Where, sitting on the mountain, NOON Sings to the pines a sun-soaked tune Of rest and shade and clouds and skies, Wherein her calm dreams idealize Light as a presence, heavenly fair, Sleeping with all her beauty bare. My thoughts have borne me far away To Visions of a wiser day, Where, stealing through the wilderness, NIGHT walks, a sad-eyed votaress, And prays with mystic words she hears Behind the thunder of the spheres, The starry utterance that's hers, With which she fills the Universe.