Poems (Chandler)/After the Mountains

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4457926Poems — After the MountainsLouise Chandler Moulton
AFTER THE MOUNTAINS.
[To L. C. B.]

IN 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.

Still I see their shining splendors
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.

For with memories I am haunted,
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.