Winged Love
I.
Through walls and doors Love goes:
His lips are in the rose;
His feet are on the hills;
His voice is in the rills.
II.
His breath is in the breeze;
He thunders in strong seas;
And through the arcades of morn
He winds his hunting-horn.
III.
What do ye, ye who bind
Love? Can Love be confined
By earthly bars or grates
Or bolts or brazen gates?
IV.
Through walls the winged kiss flies,
And over gloom of skies:
Through foes that cluster round
It speeds without a sound:
V.
Through walls and doors Love goes:
His lips are in the rose;
His feet are on the hills;
His voice is in the rills.
II.
His breath is in the breeze;
He thunders in strong seas;
And through the arcades of morn
He winds his hunting-horn.
III.
What do ye, ye who bind
Love? Can Love be confined
By earthly bars or grates
Or bolts or brazen gates?
IV.
Through walls the winged kiss flies,
And over gloom of skies:
Through foes that cluster round
It speeds without a sound:
V.