[Poems by Hovey in] Songs from Vagabondia | ||
27
A HILL SONG.
Hills where once my love and I
Let the hours go laughing by!
All your woods and dales are sad,—
You have lost your Oread.
Falling leaves! Silent woodlands!
Half your loveliness is fled.
Golden-rod, wither now!
Winter winds, come hither now!
All the summer joy is dead.
Let the hours go laughing by!
All your woods and dales are sad,—
You have lost your Oread.
Falling leaves! Silent woodlands!
Half your loveliness is fled.
Golden-rod, wither now!
Winter winds, come hither now!
All the summer joy is dead.
There 's a sense of something gone
In the grass I linger on.
There 's an under-voice that grieves
In the rustling of the leaves.
Pine-clad peaks! Rushing waters!
Glens where we were once so glad!
There 's a light passed from you,
There 's a joy outcast from you,—
You have lost your Oread.
In the grass I linger on.
There 's an under-voice that grieves
In the rustling of the leaves.
Pine-clad peaks! Rushing waters!
Glens where we were once so glad!
There 's a light passed from you,
There 's a joy outcast from you,—
You have lost your Oread.
[Poems by Hovey in] Songs from Vagabondia | ||