At Fontainebleau

Arthur Symons 1865 (Milford Haven) – 1945



It was a day of sun and rain,  
 Uncertain as a child's swift moods;  
And I shall never spend again  
 So blithe a day among the woods.  
 
Was it because the Gods were pleased
 That they were awful in our eyes,  
Whom we in very deed appeased  
 With barley-cakes of sacrifice?  
 
The forest knew her and was glad,  
 And laughed for very joy to know
Her child was with her; then, grown sad,  
 She wept, because her child must go.  
 
And Alice, like a little Faun,  
Went leaping over rocks and ferns,  
Coursing the shadow-race from dawn
 Until the twilight-flock returns.  
 
And she would spy and she would capture  
 The shyest flower that lit the grass;  
The joy I had to watch her rapture  
 Was keen as even her rapture was.
 
The forest knew her and was glad,  
 And laughed and wept for joy and woe.  
This was the welcome that she had  
 Among the woods of Fontainebleau.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

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Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 870
Words 160
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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