Quatrains

The dawn has no tint of rose, 
   Or scent of violet,
And noon brings no sweet repose 
   To grapple with regret.

                      •

Who has taken the stars, 
   Which gave a bashful light,
Between the age-worn scars 
   Of the eternal night?

                      •

I am a humming sea shell, 
   You are a boundless sea,
Your lovely lyric waters 
   Flow on and under me.

                      •

Today is the day of love, 
   Tomorrow may not be, 
So live our lives as we may
   And trust eternity.

                      •

Give me your stars to hold 
   O sky of blue delight, 
Your moon of laughter gold
   To diadem my night.

Credit

From Black Opals 1, No. 1 (Spring 1927). This poem is in the public domain.