The Night, by Edwin Curran

The Night

I hear the moving night
Touch with his robes the sea,
His step, the bright starlight,
His walk, eternity.   I hear the night go down the earth
A music passing by
That moves along with quiet mirth
Between the earth and sky.   His wings unfold the winds and clouds
Above the rustling bars;
His shoulders move the trees in crowds,
His trailing cloak drops stars.   His eyes look on the world with peace
His hair is gray and white;
His loosened scarf trails to the seas
In fold on fold of light.   I hear the night go down the wave
His footstep on the deep;
His shoulders in the sky's blue cave,
His fingers sowing sleep.

poems.one - Edwin Curran