Eight Harvard Poets/Threnody (Mitchell)
For works with similar titles, see Threnody.
THRENODY
HAVE you forgotten me,
O my beloved?
Have you deserted me
Now in the autumn?
See where the swallows fly
South o'er the ocean:
Soon will the winter wind
Sweep the Ægean.
Up from the vineyard comes
Music of laughter;
Far through the valleys they
Gather the harvest.
Westward the evening star
Sinks in the mountains;
Pale 'neath the rising moon
Lies Mytilene.
Here where the headland looks
Wide o'er the water,
I have brought laurel leaves,
Decking your barrow.
Why do I linger now
Vainly lamenting?
O it is lonely, love, —
Lonely in Lesbos!