West Wind In Winter

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Another day awakes.  And who -
Changing the world-is this?
He comes at whiles, the Winter through,
West Wind!  I would not miss
His sudden tryst:  the long, the new
Surprises of his kiss.

Vigilant, I make haste to close
With him who comes my way.
I go to meet him as he goes;
I know his note, his lay,
His colour and his morning rose;
And I confess his day.

My window waits; at dawn I hark
His call; at morn I meet
His haste around the tossing park
And down the softened street;
The gentler light is his; the dark,
The grey-he turns it sweet.

So too, so too, do I confess
My poet when he sings.
He rushes on my mortal guess
With his immortal things.
I feel, I know him.  On I press -
He finds me 'twixt his wings.

© Alice Meynell