[by Edna St. Vincent Millay]* Forever over now, forever, forever gone That day. Clear and diminished like a scene Carven in Cameo, the lighthouse, and the cove between The sandy cliffs, and the boat drawn up on the beach; And the long skirt of a lady innocent and young, Her hand resting on her *****, her head hung; And the figure of a man in earnest speech. Clear and diminished like a scene cut in cameo The lighthouse, and the boat on the beach, and the two shapes Of the woman and the man; lost like the lost day Are the words that passed, and the pain,-discarded, cut away From the stone, as from the memory the heat of the tears escapes. O troubled forms, O early love unfortunate and hard, Time has estranged you into a jewel cold and pure; From the action of the waves and from the action of sorrow forever secure, White against a ruddy cliff you stand, chalcedony on sard.
Edna Millay fits in so well with the spirit of Hello Poetry: a strong passionate woman, expressing her feelings so perfectly in verse! This is the third of ten or so of her poems I'll be posting....