The Phantom Guest
We lay in shade diaphanous And spoke the light that burns in us As in the glooming’s net I caught her, She shimmered like reflected water! Romantic and emphatic moods Are not for her whom life eludes... Its vulgar tinsel round her fold? She'd rather shudder with the cold, Attend just this elusive hour, A shadow in a shadow bower, A moving imagery so fine, It must have been her soul near mine And so we blended and possessed Each in each the phantom guest, Inseparate, we scarcely met; Yet other love-nights we forget!
Credit
This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on June 30, 2018, by the Academy of American Poets.
About this Poem
This poem was originally published in Poems & Poèmes (George H. Doran, 1920).
Date Published
01/01/1920