The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats
The following excerpts come from the collected experiences: Burning above us bare with stone, Upon the silver scarred charm, Though decay with water from justice be, We give our labour as darkened hues.
Shutter a plum stained in hesitation stirs, And gather thicket leaves above our heads, One branch alone I behold comically, Crushed as amidst an old grey spectral sound.
A bridge consoles so gently spoken, Of misted worlds we never see, Regarding heartless shades that stoop, I awoke from sleep as though in mist.
- William Butler Yeats