Vachel Lindsay (Вэчел Линдсей)

The Fairy Bridal-Hymn


[This is the hymn to Eleanor, daughter of Mab and a golden drone, sung by the Locust choir when the fairy child marries her God, the yellow rose]


This is a song to the white-armed one
Cold in the breast as the frost-wrapped Spring, 
Whose feet are slow on the hills of life, 
Whose round mouth rules by whispering. 

This is a song to the white-armed one 
Whose breast shall burn as a Summer field, 
Whose wings shall rise to the doors of gold, 
Whose poppy lips to the God shall yield. 

This is a song to the white-armed one 
When the closing rose shall bind her fast, 
And a song of the song their blood shall sing, 
When the Rose-God drinks her soul at last.

Vachel Lindsay’s other poems:

  1. The Potatoes’ Dance
  2. I Heard Immanuel Singing
  3. When Gassy Thompson Struck It Rich
  4. The Tree of Laughing Bells
  5. Where Is David, the Next King of Israel?

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