A Dream.When sullen winds blew about the door. And over the snow fields, cold and white. And through thee forest with muffled roar. Through all the wintry sounds, I heard The rustle of a tiny wing; And wildly carrolled a dear brown bird The bird that sings at the gates of spring. My pulses leaped with a sudden thrill! Was the winter gone? I thought in my sleep___ Had spring come in with that silvery trill? Would storms no longer their wassails keep? I woke and there came. in frosty bars, The light of a pale and gloomy moon, And the far, faint twinkle of the misty stars: And the cold winds chanted their midnight tune. Gone was the rustle of tiny wing; Silent the song of the dear brown bird; Closely barred stood the gates of spring, And the chant of the wind was all I heard. So the pilgrim dreams; and he hears afar The harps of gold; and the radiant gleam Comes flashing through the gates ajar Of the sea of glass, and the crystal stream. But he wakes: and closed are the pearly gates; Gone is the music, the flash and gleam; But he goes his way, and in patience waits___ He goes his way, but keeps his dream!. __Ellen P. Allerton. |
Walls of Corn and Other Poems
Ellen P. Allerton
(Hiawatha, KS: Harrington Printing Company. 1894)
Pages 189-190
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