Is it not heaven that walks In slender legs like cherry stems And hair of chestnut brown, That turns near crimson In embrace of evening light, And wistful mountain lakes That slumber in her wistful eyes, And tender mornings, That rest upon her tender tongue. She speaks in riddles to my mind And in song to my waning heart She enthralls, condemns, rejuvenates She breaks me open, tears my lungs And fills them up with honey sweet. As I awake once more in dark There is a light unfading Right underneath my eyes. Walk bravely in my dreams And be not afraid to spend the night It's warm out here And it shall be warmer still with you Oh heaven, Oh lilac gentle, heavenly sent.