WHERE HELEN COMES WHERE Helen comes, as falls the dew, Where Helen comes Peace cometh too! From out the golden, western lands, White lilies blooming in her hands, A light of beauty in her face, She passeth on with nameless grace. Before her fly the shades of lifeThe darkling, wheeling bats of strife They flee her very garments' stir, And greater fear the soul of her; For hath she not the magic touch The sesame of loving much? Where'er her morning footsteps pass The daisies sing unto the grass; Soft whispers full of praises sweet Her evening presence rise to greet, THE RÁHAT UPON Nirwána's brink the ráhat stood; Beneath him rolled the Ocean of the AllResponsive flowed the current of his blood To meet the tidal call — Save one red drop within his mortal veins Wherein the image of Zuleika shone; He gazed a moment on Nirwana's gainsAnd Earthward he was gone! A BEAM OF LIGHT A BEAM of light, from the infinite depths of the midnight sky, Painted with infinite love a star in a convict's eye; When, lo! the ghosts of his sins were afraid and fled with a curse, And the soul of the man walked free in the fields of the universe! |