Saturday, August 25, 2007

To the lake by Edgar Allan Poe

In Spring of youth it was my lot
To haunt of the wide world a spot
The which I could not love the less -
So lovely was the loneliness
Of a wild lake, with black rock bound,
And the tall pines that towered around.

But when the night had thrown her pall
Upon that spot, as upon all,
And the mystic wind went by
Murmuring in melody -
Then - ah, then, I would awake
To the terror of the lone lake.

Yet that terror was not fright,
But a tremulous delight -
A feeling not the jewelled mine
Could teach or bribe me to define -
Nor Love - although the love were thine

Death was in that poisonous wave,
And in its gulf a fitting grave
For him who thence could solace bring
To his lone imagining -
Whose solitary soul could make
An Eden of that dim lake.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glory of god

Very Insparational,

silent is dangerous

Anonymous said...

-0h-noh-ho-i-see-you-

i Can't feel the emotion
i can't hear the words
i can't imagine the picture

the only one i can is?

i can read and i can understand the meaning

Anonymous said...

Love/me

Very inspiring poem
i'll print the whole page

Anonymous said...

Virus

Ang hirap
masayang mabuhay
pero ayokong mamatay