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" Song for the Last Act

Now that I have your face by heart, I look

Less at its features than its darkening frame

Where quince and melon, yellow as young flame,

Lie with quilled dahlias and the shepherd's crook.

Beyond, a garden. There, in insolent ease

The lead and marble figures watch the show

Of yet another summer loath to go

Although the scythes hang in the apple trees.


Now that I have your face by heart, I look.


Now that I have your voice by heart, I read

In the black chords upon a dulling page

Music that is not meant for music's cage,

Whose emblems mix with words that shake and bleed.

The staves are shuttled over with a stark

Unprinted silence. In a double dream

I must spell out the storm, the running stream.

The beat's too swift. The notes shift in the dark.


Now that I have your voice by heart, I read.


Now that I have your heart by heart, I see

The wharves with their great ships and architraves;

The rigging and the cargo and the slaves

On a strange beach under a broken sky.

O not departure, but a voyage done!

The bales stand on the stone; the anchor weeps

Its red rust downward, and the long vine creeps

Beside the salt herb, in the lengthening sun.


Now that I have your heart by heart, I see. "

Louise Bogan , The Blue Estuaries


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Louise Bogan quote : Song for the Last Act<br /><br />Now that I have your face by heart, I look <br /><br />Less at its features than its darkening frame <br /><br />Where quince and melon, yellow as young flame, <br /><br />Lie with quilled dahlias and the shepherd's crook. <br /><br />Beyond, a garden. There, in insolent ease <br /><br />The lead and marble figures watch the show <br /><br />Of yet another summer loath to go <br /><br />Although the scythes hang in the apple trees. <br /><br /><br />Now that I have your face by heart, I look. <br /><br /><br />Now that I have your voice by heart, I read <br /><br />In the black chords upon a dulling page <br /><br />Music that is not meant for music's cage, <br /><br />Whose emblems mix with words that shake and bleed. <br /><br />The staves are shuttled over with a stark <br /><br />Unprinted silence. In a double dream <br /><br />I must spell out the storm, the running stream. <br /><br />The beat's too swift. The notes shift in the dark. <br /><br /><br />Now that I have your voice by heart, I read. <br /><br /><br />Now that I have your heart by heart, I see <br /><br />The wharves with their great ships and architraves; <br /><br />The rigging and the cargo and the slaves <br /><br />On a strange beach under a broken sky. <br /><br />O not departure, but a voyage done! <br /><br />The bales stand on the stone; the anchor weeps <br /><br />Its red rust downward, and the long vine creeps <br /><br />Beside the salt herb, in the lengthening sun. <br /><br /><br />Now that I have your heart by heart, I see.