Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall

Here you will find the Poem O Silver Rose of poet Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall

O Silver Rose

THE dark hour turns so slowly and so sweet,
The last still hour soft-fallen from the stars. 
To-morrow I may kneel and touch thy feet, 
O Rose of all Shiraz.

Lay wide thine amorous lattice to the south, 
O Silver Rose, when roses breathe thy name, 
And thou at dawn shalt feel upon thy mouth 
The kiss I dared not claim. 

Discrowned, dishonoured, reft of pride and power,
From the red battle where they hailed me lord,
O Silver Rose, O sweet Pomegranate Flower,
I turn me to their sword. 

Life hath so held me to an empty part,
Life hath so snared me, bound and made me blind.
To-morrow I may rest upon thy heart,
For death shall prove more kind.