The Shimmer
Faintly in the morning glimmer
Beside the foggy stream and lawn
I glanced up with a heavy yawn
Snatching the sight of a shimmer
At first I thought of this thing naught
It was the dew, which leaves yet shorn
In such a morn have often worn
It was but this, but naught, I thought
But the shimmer, it had not left
Trailing my gaze like a trained hound
To left my eyes, to left it bound
Like a good thief in search of theft
Only the faded grey lodestone
Then heralded the rising day
Another day of dark dismay
No lamp nor light; I was alone
So what could cause the shimmering?
Some theories dumb, I murmured soft
Like when my lover left, I murmured oft
With teardrops hot and glimmering
Dimmer than flashes from the stream
Yet brighter than my lover’s eyes
Rejecting eyes, a loch of lies
Reflecting in my every dream
Perhaps some ghost or specter’s curse
A vigil keeping in the dark
A flicker of a life, a spark
Afloat alone without a hearse
So many nights a vigil kept
With thoughts of my sweet lover fresh
I can’t forget the feel of flesh
Though I forget when last I slept
For how my lover haunts my sleep!
A sprinkling voice like summer rain
With lips that left each unseen stain
No tears can wash those stains so deep
As the small shimmer fast approached
I asked if it was forged by smiths
Who dwelled with dregs and with my fifths
In marshy nights so often broached
The only answer I received
Came from the shadows of the morn
In such a morn where silence born
Is but silence for the bereaved
Perhaps my lover came that dawn
The shimmer springing to and fro
Though what it was I shall ne’er know
For in a blink, the shimmer was gone