Sonnet II By Alan Seeger

    Her courts are by the flux of flaming ways,
    Between the rivers and the illumined sky
    Whose fervid depths reverberate from on high
    Fierce lustres mingled in a fiery haze.
    They mark it inland; blithe and fair of face
    Her suitors follow, guessing by the glare
    Beyond the hilltops in the evening air
    How bright the cressets at her portals blaze.
    On the pure fronts Defeat ere many a day
    Falls like the soot and dirt on city-snow;
    There hopes deferred lie sunk in piteous seams.
    Her paths are disillusion and decay,
    With ruins piled and unapparent woe,
    The graves of Beauty and the wreck of dreams.