Sonnet III By Alan Seeger

    There was a youth around whose early way
    White angels hung in converse and sweet choir,
    Teaching in summer clouds his thought to stray, – 
    In cloud and far horizon to desire.
    His life was nursed in beauty, like the stream
    Born of clear showers and the mountain dew,
    Close under snow-clad summits where they gleam
    Forever pure against heaven’s orient blue.
    Within the city’s shades he walked at last.
    Faint and more faint in sad recessional
    Down the dim corridors of Time outworn,
    A chorus ebbed from that forsaken past,
    A hymn of glories fled beyond recall
    With the lost heights and splendor of life’s morn.