Spellbound by a sweet fantasy
  At evenglow I stand
Beside an opaline strange sea
  That rings a sunset land.

The rich lights fade out one by one,
  And, like a peony
Drowning in wine, the crimson sun
  Sinks down in that strange sea.

His wake across the ocean-floor
  In a long glory lies,
Like a gold wave-way to the shore
  Of some sea paradise.

My dream flies after him, and I
  Am in another land;
The sun sets in another sky,
  And we sit hand in hand.

Gray eyes look into mine; such eyes
  I think the angel's are —
Soft as the soft light in the skies
  When shines the morning star,

And tremulous as morn, when thin
  Gold lights begin to glow,
Revealing the bright soul within
  As dawn the sun below.

So, hand in hand, we watch the sun
  Burn down the Western deeps,
Dreaming a charmed dream, as one
  Who in enchantment sleeps;

A dream of how we twain some day,
  Careless of map or chart,
Will both take ship and sail away
  Into the sunset's heart.

Our ship shall be of sandal built,
  Like ships in old-world tales,
Carven with cunning art, and gilt,
  And winged with scented sails

Of silver silk, whereon the red
  Great gladioli burn,
A rainbow-flag at her masthead,
  A rose-flag at her stern;

And, perching on the point above
  Wherefrom the pennon blows,
The figure of a flying dove,
  And in her beak a rose.

And from the fading land the breeze
  Shall bring us, blowing low,
Old odours and old memories,
  And airs of long ago —

A melody that has no words
  Of mortal speech a part,
Yet touching all the deepest chords
  That tremble in the heart:

A scented song blown oversea,
  As though from bowers of bloom
A wind-harp in a lilac-tree
  Breathed music and perfume.

And we, no more with longings pale,
  Will smile to hear it blow;
I in the shadow of the sail,
  You in the sunset-glow.

For, with the fading land, our fond
  Old fears shall all fade out,
Paled by the light from shores beyond
  The dread of Death or Doubt.

And from a gloomy cloud above
  When Death his shadow flings,
The Spirit of Immortal Love
  Will shield us with his wings.

He is the lord of dreams divine,
  And lures us with his smiles
Along the splendour opaline
  Unto the Blessed Isles.

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