Out of Pompeii

William Wilfred Campbell 1860 (Newmarket) – 1918 (Ottawa)



1     She lay, face downward, on her beaded arm,
2         In this her new, sweet dream of human bliss,
3     Her heart within her fearful, fluttering, warm,
4         Her lips yet pained with love's first timorous kiss.
5     She did not note the darkening afternoon,
6         She did not mark the lowering of the sky
7     O'er that great city. Earth had given its boon
8         Unto her lips, love touched her and passed by.

9     In one dread moment all the sky grew dark,
10       The hideous rain, the panic, the red rout,
11   Where love lost love, and all the world might mark
12       The city overwhelmed, blotted out
13   Without one cry, so quick oblivion came,
14       And life passed to the black where all forget;
15   But she,—we know not of her house or name,—
16       In love's sweet musings doth lie dreaming yet.

17   The dread hell passed, the ruined world grew still,
18       And the great city passed to nothingness:
19   The ages went and mankind worked its will.
20       Then men stood still amid the centuries' press,
21   And in the ash-hid ruins opened bare,
22       As she lay down in her shamed loveliness,
23   Sculptured and frozen, late they found her there,
24       Image of love 'mid all that hideousness.

25   Her head, face downward, on her bended arm,
26       Her single robe that showed her shapely form,
27   Her wondrous fate love keeps divinely warm
28       Over the centuries, past the slaying storm,
29   The heart can read in writings time hath left,
30       That linger still through death's oblivion;
31   And in this waste of life and light bereft,
32       She brings again a beauty that had gone.

33   And if there be a day when all shall wake,
34       As dreams the hoping, doubting human heart,
35   The dim forgetfulness of death will break
36       For her as one who sleeps with lips apart;
37   And did God call her suddenly, I know
38       She'd wake as morning wakened by the thrush,
39   Feel that red kiss across the centuries glow,
40       And make all heaven rosier by her blush.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

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Scheme ABCBDEDE FGFGHIHI JXJXKBKB ACCCLXLX MNMNOPOP
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 2,028
Words 365
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8, 8, 8

William Wilfred Campbell

William Wilfred Campbell (1 June ca. 1860 – 1 January 1918) was a Canadian poet. He is often classed as one of the country's Confederation Poets, a group that included fellow Canadians Charles G. D. Roberts, Bliss Carman, Archibald Lampman, and Duncan Campbell Scott; he was a colleague of Lampman and Scott. By the end of the 19th century, he was considered the "unofficial poet laureate of Canada." Although not as well known as the other Confederation poets today, Campbell was a "versatile, interesting writer" who was influenced by Robert Burns, the English Romantics, Edgar Allan Poe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Thomas Carlyle, and Alfred Tennyson. Inspired by these writers, Campbell expressed his own religious idealism in traditional forms and genres.  more…

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