The twilight turns from amethyst
To deep and deeper blue,
The lamp fills with a pale green glow
The trees of the avenue.
The old piano plays an air,
Sedate and slow and gay;
She bends upon the yellow keys,
Her head inclines this way.
Shy thought and grave wide eyes and hands
That wander as they list -- -
The twilight turns to darker blue
With lights of amethyst.
To deep and deeper blue,
The lamp fills with a pale green glow
The trees of the avenue.
The old piano plays an air,
Sedate and slow and gay;
She bends upon the yellow keys,
Her head inclines this way.
Shy thought and grave wide eyes and hands
That wander as they list -- -
The twilight turns to darker blue
With lights of amethyst.
James Joyce (1882-1941)
photo: gb
2 comments:
Oh, this is beautiful. I like it. Thanks, Grethe!
Hej Teresa! Thank you so much. Yes, I like it too because it brings me in such a calming state of mind. Maybe I should read it now before going to sleep! It's almost midnight here!
Goodnight!
Grethe´)
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