Apology, by Amy Lowell

Apology

Be not angry with me that I bear
    Your colours everywhere,
    All through each crowded street,
        And meet
    The wonder-light in every eye,
        As I go by.   Each plodding wayfarer looks up to gaze,
    Blinded by rainbow haze,
    The stuff of happiness,
        No less,
    Which wraps me in its glad-hued folds
        Of peacock golds.   Before my feet the dusty, rough-paved way
    Flushes beneath its gray.
    My steps fall ringed with light,
        So bright,
    It seems a myriad suns are strown
        About the town.   Around me is the sound of steepled bells,
    And rich perfumed smells
    Hang like a wind-forgotten cloud,
        And shroud
    Me from close contact with the world.
        I dwell impearled.   You blazon me with jewelled insignia.
    A flaming nebula
    Rims in my life. And yet
        You set
    The word upon me, unconfessed
        To go unguessed.

poems.one - Amy Lowell

Amy Lowell