KALEIDOS Number 3 | Page 25

Oh, golden day,

        Come into me

And my soul ray

        With sunlit glee!

 Let me be merely

        A window‑pane

You pass through, clearly

        A warmed no‑pain.

I faint and shiver

        Hearing life come.

O passing river,

        Where is my home?

O happy hours

        That the fields wear,

Fresh summer showers!

        O my despair!

 O glad horizons!

        O happy hills!

What pain imprisons

        My struggling wills?

What is between

        Myself and me?

What should have been

        Lest this should be?

My life no more

        Ever to be

Than a lone shore

Struck by the sea!

What fate, what power

        Of dark despair

Makes each fair hour

        Taste as not fair?

Oh, for some rest!

        Give me a home,

A hope, a nest

        Not to stray from!

Somewhere in life

        Sure there must be

Something not strife

        Waiting for me.

Lead me to it,

        O happy day!

Make my heart fit

        Thy going away! 

Wake me the hopes

        At least, though false,

My spirit gropes

        Round prison‑walls.

 Low voice of streams,

        Sweet summer's wife -

Why made I dreams

        My only life?