Sound softly hung, she spoke, gave birth to place; And there, found him closed in, frozen, shivering. Her dawn light hands gently warmed his face; His winter room sweetly broke into the spring. After darkness died he felt strange bonds again; Birds chimed, flew by, and the walls fell away. Locked in her arms the turning world grew open; His eyes nestled in the light her joy had made And with her temperance swelled his weary eyes; This was the day of her birth, Venus by the seas And lonely air was steeping, the ground set aside His tabled world was now a feral garden green. In countenance with only grace she lies, With mere touch turned his ceiling into sky.