Lilith. Ada Langworthy Collier

Lilith - Ada Langworthy Collier


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Strange fruits thick-set, or blossoms lightly tossed

       Low at my feet.” Therewith, a dusk globe, crossed

       With golden bands, from bent boughs, stripped she. Through

       The gleaming sphere its nectrous juices drew,

       And thirsting cried—as one grown drunken: “Mine

       These fruits unknown, in thorny combs that shine,

       Or gray-green spikes that glow, dull on the sands.

       Fain would I pluck, out-reaching eager hands,

       Save that a marvel grows of ruddier rind

       Out-flinging fruity breath upon the wind,

       Beneath harsh spines half-hid. Nor drains

       My wilful spouse such nectars fine. Nor gains

       His patient care the fruitage rare, these plains

       That heaps unheeded. Nay, nor bearded grains

       Golding this goodly land, where Lilith reigns.”

      So passed the glad years on, and o’er her home—

       Its woods and mountains, its clear streams—to roam,

       She loved. The inmost throb of Nature’s heart

       She felt amid the grass. Each daintiest part

       Of Nature’s work she knew; each gain, each loss.

       And reverent watched on high the starry cross

       Gleaming, mute symbol in that southern dome

       Of One—the Promised One—of days to come.

      The rifted sea-shell on the shingly beach

       She scanned, pitying each inmate gone. Each

       Named. ’Mong beetling crags, the sea-bird’s home,

       Light-footed, went. Or, idly, in the foam

       Under the cocoa-palms, her fingers dipped,

       Much marveling to see where featly slipped

       Beneath the waves scaled creatures, crimson-dyed

       Or luminous: Barred-yellow, purple pied,

       Rose-tinted, opaline, or dight with stain,

       Rich as the rainbow streaks, when through the rain

       The Sun’s kiss falls. Much wondered she when bright

       By sedgy pools, flamingoes stalked. And light

       The startled ostrich bent his headlong flight

       O’er desert bare. And on the woody height

       Trooped zebras, velvet-brown. The date’s green crest

       Beneath, the peaceful camels lay at rest.

       And slender-straight camelopards the boughs

       Down-drew, the lush-green leaves thereon to browse.

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