Poems (Chandler)/After the Mountains
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AFTER THE MOUNTAINS.
[To L. C. B.]
N my dreams I see the hill-tops
Where the cloudy pathways led,
You and I have trod together
In the days that now are dead.
Where the cloudy pathways led,
You and I have trod together
In the days that now are dead.
Still I see their shining splendors
Height on height before me rise,
And the radiance of their glory
Streams across my half-shut eyes.
Height on height before me rise,
And the radiance of their glory
Streams across my half-shut eyes.
In my dreams you are beside me,—
Still I hear your tender tone,
While your soft eyes beam upon me,
And I am no more alone.
Still I hear your tender tone,
While your soft eyes beam upon me,
And I am no more alone.
For with memories I am haunted,
Till the silence seems to beat
With the music of your talking
And the coming of your feet.
Till the silence seems to beat
With the music of your talking
And the coming of your feet.
Turn towards me, from the distance,
Sweetest Heart, your gentle eyes;
Though far off I sure shall see them,—
Stars are farther in the skies.
Sweetest Heart, your gentle eyes;
Though far off I sure shall see them,—
Stars are farther in the skies.