Silence, by Clara Marcelle Farrar Greene

Silence

When two have met, and caught in sudden gleams
Life's full completeness measured each in each,
There is no silence evermore; what seems
So, verily is the very gold of speech.   Although thereafter meeting be denied,
And though a thousand leagues may intervene,
Thought, arrow-like, all distance shall divide,
And swift as light unerring speed between.   Aye, though the loud world's jargon with its din
May thunder discord in their tortured ears,
Across the heart-strings, love, once entered in,
Shall breathe Æ olian sweetness all their years.

poems.one - Clara Marcelle Farrar Greene

Clara Marcelle Farrar Greene