wild swans
THE WILD SWANS AT COOLE
THE trees are in theirautumn beauty,
The woodland paths are dry,
Under the October twilight
the water
Mirrors a still sky;
Upon the brimming wateramong the stones
Are nine-and-fifty Swans.
The nineteenth autumnhas come upon me
Since I first made my count;
I saw, before I had well finished,
All suddenly mountAnd scatter wheeling
in great broken rings
Upon their clamorous wings.
I have looked uponthose brilliant creatures,
And now my heart is sore.
All's changed since I,hearing at twilight,
The first time on this shore,
The bell-beat of their wings above my head,
Trod with a lighter tread.
Unwearied still, lover by lover,
They paddle in the cold
Companionable streams
or climb the air;
Their hearts have not grown old;
Passion or conquest, wander
where they will,
Attend upon them still.But now they drift
on the still water,
Mysterious, beautiful;
Among what rushes
will they build,
By what lake's edge or pool
Delight men's eyes when I awake some day
To find they have flown away?
William Butler Yeats
Labels: alfredo muller, allen w seaby, arthur illies, cole phillips, imagist poetry, margaret jordan patterson, swans, theo van hoytema, vallotton, william butler yeats, william nicholson

4 Comments:
So much loveliness!
Such great artists....
Seeing it like a child,
Hearing their laughter.
Thank you.
you have soared my heart!
Wild swans always remind me the story of "leda et le cygne".
me too!!!!!
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