Charm: To Be Said In the Sun

I reach my arms up, to the sky,

And golden vine on vine

Of sunlight showered wild and high,

Around my brows I twine.

 

I wreathe, I wind it everywhere,

The burning radiancy

Of brightness that no eye may dare,

To be the strength of me.

 

Come, redness of the crystalline,

Come green, come hither blue

And violet-all alive within,

For I have need of you.

 

Come honey-hue and flush of gold,

And through the pallor run,

With pulse on pulse of manifold

New largess of the Sun!

 

O steep the silence till it sing!

O glories from the height,

Come down, where I am garlanding

With light, a child of light

 

From "The Singing Leaves: A Book of Songs and Spells"

by Josephine Preston Peabody, 1903 


 

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Lady by the Lake