A White Night

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THE land lay deluged by the Moon;
  The molten silver of the lake
Shimmered in many a broad lagoon
  Between grey isles, whose copse and brake
Lay folded on the water's breast
Like halcyons in a floating nest.

And like a child who trusts in God
  When in the dark it lies alone,
Stretched on the aromatic sod
  My heart was laid against your own,
Against your heart, which seemed to be
Mine own to all Eternity.

Lapped in illimitable light,
  The woods and waters seemed to swoon,
And clouds like angels-winged the night
  And slipped away into the Moon,
Lost in that radiant flame above
As we were lapped and lost in love.

© Mathilde Blind