Why Do I Love the Silence of the Moon, John Barlas (1860-1914)

Why Do I Love the Silence of the Moon

Why Do I Love the Silence of the Moon John Barlas 1860 1914

Why I love the silence of the moon, a sweetly dark, beautifuly written, describes some fundamental attributes of the moon, patient and silent companion of the insomniac lover’s misfortunes but also of his fleeting moments of joy.

The moon, according to John Barlas is like a faithful accomplice, sees everything, and silences everything.

Why do I love the silence of the moon,
The paradisal distance of the dawn,
The depth of eve mysteriously withdrawn,
Better than all the roses of late June,
The garden’s breath, the orchard’s golden boon,
The burning brightness of the new-mown lawn,
The mossy forest-floor with beech-mast strawn,
And green trees waving in the depth of noon.

Night hath her dreams and the lone heart its tears;
Silence and longing weep themselves to rest
Each on the other’s mild and maiden breast;
The seeking spirit sighs, the dim star hears;
Distance and high devotion suit the best,
And deep as thy deep eyes the dawn appears.

John Barlas (1860-1914)

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