Skip to content
1861–1929

XCI

Bliss Carman

Why have the gods in derision Severed us, heart of my being? Where have they lured thee to wander, O my lost lover?

While now I sojourn with sorrow, Having remorse for my comrade, What town is blessed with thy beauty, Gladdened and prospered?

Nay, who could love as I loved thee, With whom thy beauty was mingled In those spring days when the swallows Came with the south wind?

Then I became as that shepherd Loved by Selene on Latmus, Once when her own summer magic Took hold upon her

With a sweet madness, and thenceforth Her mortal lover must wander Over the wide world for ever, Like one enchanted.

Cookies on Poetry Cove

We use cookies to remember your language preference and — only with your consent — to learn how Poetry Cove is used. You can change your mind any time.
XCI · Bliss Carman · Poetry Cove