A Fading Face

Arthur O'Shaughnessy

Arthur O'Shaughnessy portrait

1844 to 1881

Poem Image

Out of a dim and slowly fading place
In the deep dwelling mem’ries,—as it seems,
Mingled of purple mem’ries and of dreams—
The perfect marble features of Your face
Shine and are seen: each brow is like the space
Pearly in heaven after the sun-beams;
And all the curving of the mouth still gleams
Where many a gracious smile hath left a grace;
But the eyes are within, or all too far,
Or changed now to some element of heaven
Purer and subtler than the blue they were;
They meet me not. I know not where you are;
With God most—wholly in the grave,—or even
In the remembrance of you that is here.

Comments

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!

Want to join the discussion? Reopen or create a unique username to comment. No personal details required!

Poet portrait