Alcyone

SONNET

PHoeBUS

What voice is this that wails above the deep?
ALCYONE

A wife's, that mourns her fate and loveless days.

PHoeBUS

What love lies buried in these waterways?

ALCYONE

A husband's, hurried to eternal sleep.

PHoeBUS

Cease, O beloved, cease to wail and weep.

ALCYONE

Wherefore?

PHoeBUS

The waters in a fiery blaze
Proclaim the godhead of my healing rays.

ALCYONE

No god can sow where fate hath stood to reap.

PHoeBUS

Hold, wringing hands! cease, piteous tears, to fall!

ALCYONE

But grief must rain and glut the passionate sea.

PHoeBUS

Thou shalt forget this ocean and thy wrong,
And I will bless the dead, though past recall.

ALCYONE

What canst thou give to me or him in me?

PHoeBUS

A name in story and a light in song.
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