Helen of Troy And Other Poems(6)
I
The Princess sings:
I am the princess up in the towerAnd I dream the whole day thro'Of a knight who shall come with a silver spearAnd a waving plume of blue.
I am the princess up in the tower,And I dream my dreams by day,But sometimes I wake, and my eyes are wet,When the dusk is deep and gray.
For the peasant lovers go by beneath,I hear them laugh and kiss,And I forget my day-dream knight,And long for a love like this.
II
The Minstrel sings:
I lie beside the princess' tower,So close she cannot see my face,And watch her dreaming all day long,And bending with a lily's grace.
Her cheeks are paler than the moonThat sails along a sunny sky,And yet her silent mouth is redWhere tender words and kisses lie.
I am a minstrel with a harp,For love of her my songs are sweet,And yet I dare not lift the voiceThat lies so far beneath her feet.
III
The Knight sings:
O princess cease your dreams awhileAnd look adown your tower's gray side ——The princess gazes far away,Nor hears nor heeds the words I cried.
Perchance my heart was overbold,God made her dreams too pure to break,She sees the angels in the airFly to and fro for Mary's sake.
Farewell, I mount and go my way,—— But oh her hair the sun sifts thro' -The tilts and tourneys wait my spear,I am the Knight of the Plume of Blue.