Mathilde Blind

Here you will find the Poem Internal Firesides of poet Mathilde Blind

Internal Firesides

Bewilderingly, from wildly shaken cloud, 
Invisible hands, deft moving everywhere, 
Have woven a winding sheet of velvet air, 
And laid the dead earth in her downy shroud. 
And more and more, in white confusion, crowd 
Wan, whirling flakes, while o'er the icy glare 
Blue heaven that was glooms blackening o'er the bare 
Tree skeletons, to ruthless tempest bowed. 

Nay, let the outer world be winter-locked; 
Beside the hearth of glowing memories 
I warm my life. Once more our boat is rocked, 
As on a cradle by the palm-fringed Nile; 
And, sharp-cut silhouettes, in single file, 
Lank camels lounge against transparent skies.