Leaves On the Wind By S Michael Crevequer Pseud

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Brown are the wild leaves that flutter Stormily down : And his limbs in the shadowy woodland Flash ivory-brown.
Wild is the song of the autumn, Mistily sweet : And the wild secret song of the autumn Hath sandalled his feet.
Twilight of leaves where he dances Duskily green; And the wind in the dusk of the branches Doth whisper unseen.
8 THE DANCER Shadows of rain o'er the grasses Fleetingly sweep, And leave on his lips mystic scarlet The kisses of sleep.
Under his sun-caressed eyelids Shadowy gl
...eams A silver of mist in the moonlight, A laughter of dreams.
O rose petals cling to thy lashes Boy of the South ! And the mirth of the sun-curled poppies Entangles thy mouth.
Angus, enhaloed with song birds Surely first came Earthward for love of thy dancing, Thou son of the flame !
Death If I should die before you I will hide Around the corner of the infinite, Crouching in some soft hollow of the night Plucking the stars, till, mocking death, you glide Forth with lips parted, curious, eager-eyed : Then will I spring all sudden to your sight And pelt your hair with flowers of living light And we will laugh, take hands, and side by side Run down the darkness breathless : separate To slip arouiid the moon and meet again Dodge 'neath the rearing thunder : naked -free Dive from the rainbow to the green dawn sea : Catch joy with the wind's cloak, and lie in wait To snare love in a net of silver rain.


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