- A Sonnet of the Moon
- Look how the pale queen of the silent night
- Doth cause the ocean to attend upon her,
- And he, as long as she is in his sight,
- With her full tide is ready her to honor.
- But when the silver waggon of the moon
- Is mounted up so high he cannot follow,
- The sea calls home his crystal waves to moan,
- And with low ebb doth manifest his sorrow.
- So you that are the sovereign of my heart
- Have all my joys attending on your will;
- My joys low-ebbing when you do depart,
- When you return their tide my heart doth fill.
- So as you come and as you do depart,
- Joys ebb and flow within my tender heart.
- --Charles Best
- photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ok6/
Thursday, June 11, 2009
a sonnet of the moon
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