[MD] Endymion's Moon

MarshaV valkyr at att.net
Mon Nov 2 01:14:34 PST 2009


This is really wonderful and worth repeating!!!

 

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TO LUNA    

 

SISTER of the earliest light, 

Type of loveliness in sorrow, 

Silver mists thy radiance borrow, 

Even as they cross thy sight. 

When thou comest to the sky, 

In their dusky hollows waken, 

Spirits that are sad, forsaken, 

Birds that shun the day, and I.   

 

Looking downward far and wide, 

Hidden things thou dost discover. 

Luna! help a hapless lover, 

Lift him kindly to thy side! 

Aided by thy friendly beams, 

Let him through the lattice peeping, 

Look into the room where, sleeping, 

Lies the maiden of his dreams.   

 

Ah, I see her! Now I gaze, 

Bending in a trance Elysian, 

And I strain my inmost vision, 

And I gather all thy rays. 

Bright and brighter yet I see 

Charms no envious robes encumber; 

And she draws me to her slumber 

As Endymion once drew thee.

 

 

   (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) 

 

 

 

    

     

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One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see
a fine picture, and if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words. 

   (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

 




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