The Moonlit Journey

Unguarded stands the shuttered sky:
The creeping thief of Night
With tool and hook begins to ply
His careful picking: he would pry,
And filch her coffered light.
The soundless tapping of his bar
Pricks out each sudden star.

The soundless tapping of his bar
Lets out the wealthy Moon:
The frozen Bright goes arching far
On buttresses of lucid spar
And lights the road to Cloun;
And all the pouring of her riches
Floats on the silent ditches.

The crescent road is ivory
Between the silver water:
But squat and black and creeping, see,
Blank as the shadow of a tree,
Old Robert and his daughter
Toil on: and fearful, each descries
Moon-gleams in other's eyes.
Translation: 
Language: 
Rate this poem: 

Reviews

No reviews yet.