The Poetry Corner

Messengers

By Madison Julius Cawein

The wind, that gives the rose a kiss With murmured music of the south, Hath kissed a sweeter thing than this, The wind, that gives the rose a kiss The perfume of her mouth. The brook, that mirrors skies and trees, And echoes in a grottoed place, Hath held a fairer thing than these, The brook, that mirrors skies and trees, The image of her face. O happy wind! O happy brook! So dear before, so free of cares! How dearer since her kiss and look, O happy wind! O happy brook! Have blessed you unawares!