Mathilde Blind

Here you will find the Poem What Magic Is There of poet Mathilde Blind

What Magic Is There

What magic is there in thy mien 
What sorcery in thy smile, 
Which charms away all cark and care, 
Which turns the foul days into fair, 
And for a little while 
Changes this disenchanted scene 
From the sere leaf into the green, 
Transmuting with love's golden wand 
This beggared life to fairyland? 

My heart goes forth to thee, oh friend, 
As some poor pilgrim to a shrine, 
A pilgrim who has come from far 
To seek his spirit's folding star, 
And sees the taper shine; 
The goal to which his wanderings tend, 
Where want and weariness shall end, 
And kneels ecstatically blest 
Because his heart hath entered rest.