Stella Maris

Why is
                              it I remember yet1
                        
                        You, of all women one has met2
                        
                        In random wayfare, as one meets3
                        
                        The chance romances of the streets,4
                        
                        The Juliet of a night? I know5
                        
                        Your heart holds many a Romeo.6
                        
                        And I, who call to mind your face7
                        
                        In so serene a pausing-place,8
                        
                        Where the bright pure expanse of sea,9
                        
                        The shadowy shore’s austerity,10
                        
                        Seems a reproach to you and me,11
                        
                        I too have sought on many a breast12
                        
                        The ecstasy of love’s unrest,13
                        
                        I too have had my dreams, and met14
                        
                        (Ah me !)  how many a Juliet.15
                        
                        Why is it, then, that I recall16
                        
                        You, neither first nor last of all ?17
                        
                        For, surely as I see to-night18
                        
                        The glancing of the lighthouse light,19
                        
                        Against the sky, across the bay,20
                        
                        As turn by turn it falls my way,21
                        
                        
So surely do I see your eyes22
                        
                        Out of the empty night arise,23
                        
                        Child, you arise and smile to me24
                        
                        Out of the night, out of the sea,25
                        
                        The Nereid of a moment there,26
                        
                        And is it seaweed in your hair ?27
                        O lost and wrecked, how long ago,28
                        
                        Out of the drownèd past, I know,29
                        
                        You come to call me, come to claim30
                        
                        My share of your delicious shame.31
                        
                        Child, I remember, and can tell32
                        
                        One night we loved each other well ;33
                        
                        And one night’s love, at least or most,34
                        
                        Is not so small a thing to boast.35
                        
                        You were adorable, and I36
                        
                        Adored you to infinity,37
                        
                        That nupital night too breifly borne38
                        
                        To the oblivion of morn.39
                        
                        Oh, no oblivion !  for I feel40
                        
                        Your lips deliriously steal41
                        
                        Along my neck, and fasten there ;42
                        
                        I feel the perfume of your hair,43
                        
                        And your soft breast that heaves and dips,44
                        
                        Desiring my desirous lips,45
                        
                        And that ineffable delight46
                        
                        When souls turn bodies, and unite47
                        
                        In the intolerable, the whole48
                        
                        Rapture of the embodied soul.49
                        That joy was ours, we passed it by ;50
                        
                        You have forgotten me, and I51
                        
                        
Remember you thus strangely, won52
                        
                        An instant from oblivion.53
                        
                        And I, remembering, would declare54
                        
                        That joy, not shame, is ours to share,55
                        
                        Joy that we had the will and power,56
                        
                        In spite of fate, to snatch one hour,57
                        
                        Out of vague nights, and days at strife,58
                        
                        So infinitely full of life.59
                        
                        And ’tis for this I see you rise,60
                        
                        A wraith, with starlight in your eyes,61
                        
                        Here, where the drowsy-minded mood62
                        
                        Is one with Nature’s solitude ;63
                        
                        For this, for this, you come to me64
                        
                        Out of the night, out of the sea.65