Saturday, June 25, 2011

If Spirits Walk by Sophie Jewett

Portrait of Sophie Jewett

If Spirits Walk

BY SOPHIE JEWETT
If spirits walk, Love, when the night climbs slow   
The slant footpath where we were wont to go,   
      Be sure that I shall take the self-same way   
      To the hill-crest, and shoreward, down the gray,   
Sheer, gravelled slope, where vetches straggling grow.

Look for me not when gusts of winter blow,   
When at thy pane beat hands of sleet and snow;
   I would not come thy dear eyes to affray,
               If spirits walk.

But when, in June, the pines are whispering low,   
And when their breath plays with thy bright hair so
      As some one's fingers once were used to play—
      That hour when birds leave song, and children pray,
Keep the old tryst, sweetheart, and thou shalt know   
               If spirits walk.

I enjoy reading the imagery, the beauty and hos it lends to the emotion of the poem. I've included a link to read more. http://poetryfoundation.org/bio/sophie-jewett

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