Heart’s Compass
Sometimes thou seem’st not as thyself alone,
But as the meaning of all things that are;
A breathless wonder, shadowing forth afar
Some heavenly solstice hushed and halcyon;
Whose unstirred lips are music’s visible tone;
Whose eyes the sun-gate of the soul unbar,
Being of its furthest fires oracular—
The evident heart of all life sown and mown.
Even such love is; and is not thy name Love?
Yea, by thy hand the Love-god rends apart
All gathering clouds of Night’s ambiguous art;
Flings them far down, and sets thine eyes above;
And simply, as some gage of flower or glove,
Stakes with a smile the world against thy heart.– Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Oh, Joanne, thank you for sharing this. “Whose unstirred lips are music’s visible tone” “Whose eyes the sun-gate of the soul unbar” — I just had to type it out to hear it again.
I’m glad you liked it! I love how lush that poem is.