Canadian Singers and Their Songs/Katherine Hale

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KATHERINE HALE
(MRS. JOHN W. GARVIN)


AUTHOR OF "GREY KNITTING," "THE WHITE COMRADE,"
"THE NEW JOAN AND OTHER POEMS," ETC.

At Noon

Thou art my tower in the sun at noon,
The shaft of shade upon my golden way,
In painted space the healing note of gray,
The undertone in nature's pagan rune;
And like a wave lashed to the dying moon,
When old desire is haunting its old prey,
Thy strength subdues the forces that would slay,
And soft withdrawal brings, all starry-strewn.

So doth the soul return to truth's strong tower,
Pilgrim secure at last of its abode,
Hearing that voice as beautiful as morn:
'Come to the heart of Silence, O my flower,
Out from the colored heat, the gleaming road,
Into the place where deathless light is born.'

Katherine Hale.