The Poetry Corner

To A Day Lily

By Pamela S. Vining, (J. C. Yule)

What! only to stay For a single day? Thou beautiful, bright hued on Just to open thine eyes To the blue of the skies And the light of the glorious sun, Then, to fade away In the same rich ray, And die ere the day is done? Bright thing of a day Thou hast caught a ray From Morn's jewelled curtain fold On thy burning cheek, And the ruby streak His dyed it with charms untold - And the gorgeous vest On thy queenly breast, Is dashed with her choicest gold. A statelier queen Has never been seen, A lovelier never will be! - Nay, Solomon, dressed In his kingliest best, Was never a match for thee, O beautiful flower, O joy of an hour - And only an hour - for me! An hour, did I say? Nay, loveliest, nay, Not thus shall I part with thee, But with subtle skill I shall keep thee still, Fadeless and fresh with me: - Through toil and duty, "A thing of beauty Forever" my own to be' As with drooping head Amid thorns I tread, I shall see thee unfold anew, In the desert's dust, Where journey I must, Why beautiful form shall view, And visions of Home O'er my spirit will come, As thro' tear-drops I gaze on you'