ANAMNHΣIΣ
Arthur Joseph
Munby
Munby, Arthur J.
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DVPP Project Team
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Karlson
University of Victoria Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry Project
Victoria, BC, Canada
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What is that sacred well,
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ANAMNHΣIΣ
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What is that sacred well,
Wherein, as poets tell
(And they are wise),
Shut in its deeps fair Truth for ever lies ?
My tongue is silent, but my thought replies—
“ Your eyes !”
What are those queenly stars
That o’er the violet bars
Of sunset rise,
One in the wave, the other on the skies ?
How near my lips the loving answer lies—
“ Your eyes !”
And what is that clear hue,
That frank wide-open blue,
That still surprise,
When from the lake its fringe of shadow flies ?
Low in my heart persistent echo cries—
“ Your eyes !”
So many sights around !
Such musical soft sound
And witchery
Of airs that rock the blossom and the bee !
Yet nothing shines, or speaks, or sings for me
But she :
All things are shows of her ;
And she, the interpreter,
Gliding above
The silent waters, or the sleepy grove,
Doth swiftly make this dead earth live and move
With love.
What if, in such a mood,
Her very womanhood
Should come in view,
With eyes thus bright, thus truthful, and thus blue ?
Ah, would she halt and give my spirit true
Its due ?
Arthur J. Munby
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