MCCRAE, Hugh Raymond
    
      
    
      
    
      
    A Bridal Song  
  
     
    
      
    SHE is more sparkling beautiful 
  
Than dawn-light seen thro tears
The weeping worlds of Paradise
Shed down upon the spheres.
     
    
      
    Her eyes are bright and passionate 
  
With loves immortal flame
The flowers of a wildwood tree
In petals write her name.
     
    
      
    Her breath of life is so wondrous sweet 
  
The bees halt, in amaze,
Their streaming honey-laden fleet
Above the meadow ways;
     
    
      
    And every little singing thing 
  
Atween the breasted hill
And Gods high-vaulted cloistering
Upraises with a will
     
    
      
    Paeans of laud, and cheery chaunts 
  
Of her, who now is mine
Queen-Angel of angelic haunts
Thro months of mead and wine.