Page:A Book of Czech Verse.pdf/59

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.

V. Hálek (1835–1874)

V. HÁLEK
(1835–1874)

THE RUSTLE OF THE TREES IS HUSHED

The rustle of the trees is hushed,
The leaves hang breathlessly,
A bird dreams on in tranquil sleep,
So still, so noiselessly.

Many stars have climbed the sky,
Around them emptiness.
A desolation in the breast,
At heart a loneliness.

Within the chalice of the flowers
The dewy crystals rise.
O God, I feel the drops of dew
Come stealing to my eyes.

51