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THETIS

H. D. · 1924

I

 

On the paved parapet

you will step carefully

from amber stones to onyx

flecked with violet,

mingled with light,

half showing the sea-grass

and sea-sand underneath,

reflecting your white feet

and the gay strap crimson

as lily-buds of Arion,

and the gold that binds your feet.

 

 

II

 

You will pass

beneath the island disk

(and myrtle-wood,

the carved support of it)

and the white stretch

of its white beach,

curved as the moon crescent

or ivory when some fine hand

chisels it:

when the sun slips

through the far edge,

there is rare amber

through the sea,

and flecks of it

glitter on the dolphin's back

and jewelled halter

and harness and bit

as he sways under it.