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    George Eliot: 2 Poems

    George Eliot

    (Mary Ann Evans, 1819 – 1880)

     

    Ay De Mi

    O bird, that used to press,
    Thy head against my cheek
    With touch that seem’d to speak,
    And ask a tender "yes" -
    Ay de mi, my bird:
    Ay de mi, my bird, my bird -
    Ay de mi, my bird.

    O tender downy breast,
    And warmly beating heart,
    That beating seem’d a part
    Of me who gave it rest -
    Ay de mi, my bird:
    Ay de mi, my bird, my bird -
    Ay de mi, my bird.

      

    The Radiant Dark

    Should I long that dark were fair? Say, O song.
    Lacks my love aught that I should long?
    Dark the night with breath all flow’rs
    And tender broken voice that fills
    With ravishment the list’ning hours.
    Whis’prings, wooings,
    Liquid ripples, and soft ring-dove cooings,
    in low-toned rhythm that love’s aching stills.

    Dark the night, yet is she bright,
    For in her dark she brings the mystic star,
    Trembling yet strong as is the voice of love
    From some unknown afar.
    O radiant dark, O darkly foster’d ray,
    Thou hast a joy too deep for shallow day.


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