Dew Poem by Eden Verse

Dew



Dewdrops are the tears of fairies
Hovers that in nights on sky
Beads of glass the gems on daisies!
With the beams of sun they dry
Puff of wind from blooms them erases
Then he said these gems goodbye

Goddess moon buys them at night
And send all diamonds to our land
Decor it heath and woodland sight
And help Her mighty seraph band
O love of sun and moonish beam
That no one on earth for thee stand

O breath of morning, Drops of dew
Refresh thou souls that roam on earth
O beauteous eye, O watery hue!
Thou heave last breath soon after birth

In meads thy friends all channels tread
And then inhale they thy pure breath
It seems more soothing there to think
To part from thee just means the death

From heaven's height on earth they drop
And shine on leaves on blooms on green
From edges of the leaves they pop
And harken days of yore with sheen

More beauteous than the magic world
Is dance of pearls on world screen


Thou foster child of sky and earth
Thou wedding garments of the trees
All Nature is the guest of Heath
And welcome Thee who ever sees

Thou vanish at the Zeus gaze
O thou the Queen of snow and rain
Thy love for thee mourn in the green
And search the in thee days in vain

My goddess shine thou in moonbeams
That come to meet thee from the sky
In morning shine thou with the glee
Then to the goddess moon thou fly

A silent silent time of Glee
Thou silent breath, thou silent hue
Whence there you fly all wish and cry
O come on goddess we love you

All woeful hearts all beauteous souls
In morn they come in search of thee
Inhale in morn thy scented breath
And then return in mirth and Glee

Oh moan of eve, Oh smile of morn
With grief and Glee thou intertwine
We are the beat of one sole heart
With thee it breathes soul of mine
Thou left behind the Bacchus pards
Thou lofty than the Hippocrene
From sky in goblets angels bring
Thou full of gems thou heaven's wine

Dew
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