Here you will find the Poem Infant Eyes of poet Ernest Myers
Blood of my blood, bone of my bone, Heart of my being's heart, Strange visitant, yet very son; All this, and more, thou art. In thy soft lineaments I trace, More winning daily grown, The sweetness of thy mother's face Transfiguring my own. That grave but all untroubled gaze, So rapt yet never dim, Seems following o'er their starry ways The wings of cherubim. Two worlds man hardly may descry, (For manhood clouds them o'er), Commingled to mine inward eye Are shadowed forth once more: That lost world, whither man's regret With fictive fancy turns; That world to come, where brighter yet The star of promise burns. Time and his weary offspring Care Fade in that gaze away; One moment mystically fair Lives on, one timeless day.