THE LOVERS’ WALK

By Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Sweet twining hedgeflowers wind-stirred in no wise

On this June day; and hand that clings in hand:—

Still glades; and meeting faces scarcely fann'd:—

An osier-odoured stream that draws the skies

Deep to its heart; and mirrored eyes in eyes:—

Fresh hourly wonder o'er the Summer land

Of light and cloud; and two souls softly spann'd

With one o'erarching heaven of smiles and sighs:—

Even such their path, whose bodies lean unto

Each other's visible sweetness amorously,—

Whose passionate hearts lean by Love's high decree

Together on his heart for ever true,

As the cloud-foaming firmamental blue

Rests on the blue line of a foamless sea.