Kyrenaikos By Alan Seeger

    Lay me where soft Cyrene rambles down
    In grove and garden to the sapphire sea;
    Twine yellow roses for the drinker’s crown;
    Let music reach and fair heads circle me,
    Watching blue ocean where the white sails steer
    Fruit-laden forth or with the wares and news
    Of merchant cities seek our harbors here,
    Careless how Corinth fares, how Syracuse;
    But here, with love and sleep in her caress,
    Warm night shall sink and utterly persuade
    The gentle doctrine Aristippus bare, – 
    Night-winds, and one whose white youth’s loveliness,
    In a flowered balcony beside me laid,
    Dreams, with the starlight on her fragrant hair.