Silences in the mind, the haunting Silences,
Silences daunting,
Chill as a cavern's air, immuring hollow gloom
Yet inly luring
Like springs that ooze there, glidings from the stone:
What strange, dark tidings
You brim with! First, the doubted certainties,
Then fancies routed
By a spectral whisper from unstable worlds
That turns to fable
Accepted hope and fever of desires;
A whispered Never,
Out of a vapour clothing from afar
All things in Nothing.
More verses by Robert Laurence Binyon
- Sirmione
- Solitude
- Song. Love, Like Cordial Wine
- Song. What Boat Is This That Bears
- Songs Of The World Unborn