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Percy Bysshe Shelley - The Indian Serenade

I arise from dreams of thee
In the first sweet sleep of night,
When the winds are breathing low,
And the stars are shining bright.
I arise from dreams of thee,
And a spirit in my feet
Has led me -who knows how?
To thy chamber-window, Sweet!

The wandering airs they faint
On the dark, the silent stream - 
The champak odours fail
Like sweet thoughts in a dream;
The nightingale's complaint,
It dies upon her heart,
As I must die on thine,
O beloved as thou art!

Oh lift me from the grass!
I die! I faint! I fail!
Let thy love in kisses rain
On my lips and eyelids pale.
My cheek is cold and white, alas!
My heart beats loud and fast;
Oh press it close to thine again,
Where it will break at last!

Added: on October 2nd, 2005 at 5:04 AM | Viewed: 1090 times | Comments (3)


The Indian Serenade - Comments and Information

Poet: Percy Bysshe Shelley
Poem: The Indian Serenade

Comment 3 of 3, added on January 10th, 2006 at 4:47 AM.

I THINK THE MAN WANTS THE GIRL TO BE WITH HIM AT THE FAST WAY HE WANTS.....

SEAN from Philippines
Comment 2 of 3, added on December 8th, 2005 at 11:04 AM.

a beautiful work of art
i must
say
it brings me the love
i once hoped and prayed
this
i will keep
to bear in mind
and learn by heart
over and over
until i can say
i did love the poem
and i did my part.

Jelly from Philippines
Comment 1 of 3, added on October 2nd, 2005 at 5:04 AM.

When I read this poem I am reminded of Romeo and Juilet, a love that ends tragically. The deep desire, the passion to be together, yet something keeps this from occuring. His life is only complete with her touch and with that touch he knows the only thing left is heaven itself.

UHwife from United States

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