Celia Thaxter

Alone

THE lilies clustered fair and tall;
I stood outside the garden wall;
I saw her light robe glimmering through
The fragrant evening’s dusk and dew.
 
She stooped above the lilies pale;
Up the clear east the moon did sail;
I saw her bend her lovely head
O’er her rich roses blushing red.
 
Her slender hand the flowers caressed,
Her touch the unconscious blossoms blessed;
The rose against her perfumed palm
Leaned its soft cheek in blissful calm.
 
I would have given my soul to be
That rose she touched so tenderly!
I stood alone, outside the gate,
And knew that life was desolate.
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