By Moonlight
We are true lovers without hope
Whose hearts are locked to time,
So lie with me on the grassy sward
On the cool black-shadowed slope,
For we’ll not sleep in a close warm room:
Whatever we are moving toward
An ample bed’s not our reward
Who are mad with the moon.
Wherever passionate love is leading
We’ll be discovering alone,
So little hope it can endure,
So wild, so deep, so dark the needing
That even fastened bone to bone,
We’ll not have lasting peace, that’s sure,
Nor any haven from despair
Who love by light of moon.
So come, though we shall never rest
In any house to call our own,
By any hearth we light and tend,
Lie here upon the cold earth’s breast
And lean your length hard on the stone:
Hearts break and they may also mend
But here until the certain end,
Wed me by light of moon.
Now the great open sky is ours
And the long light across the loam,
And we, gigantic hearts of dust,
Lie open like night-blooming flowers.
The homeless moon is our bright home,
And we shine too because we must,
Oh magic that we cannot trust,
The lovely changing moon!