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Best Famous Faceted Poems

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Written by Amy Lowell | Create an image from this poem

Azure and Gold

 April had covered the hills
With flickering yellows and reds,
The sparkle and coolness of snow
Was blown from the mountain beds.
Across a deep-sunken stream The pink of blossoming trees, And from windless appleblooms The humming of many bees.
The air was of rose and gold Arabesqued with the song of birds Who, swinging unseen under leaves, Made music more eager than words.
Of a sudden, aslant the road, A brightness to dazzle and stun, A glint of the bluest blue, A flash from a sapphire sun.
Blue-birds so blue, 't was a dream, An impossible, unconceived hue, The high sky of summer dropped down Some rapturous ocean to woo.
Such a colour, such infinite light! The heart of a fabulous gem, Many-faceted, brilliant and rare.
Centre Stone of the earth's diadem! .
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Centre Stone of the Crown of the World, "Sincerity" graved on your youth! And your eyes hold the blue-bird flash, The sapphire shaft, which is truth.


Written by Elinor Wylie | Create an image from this poem

Nancy

 You are a rose, but set with sharpest spine; 
You are a pretty bird that pecks at me; 
You are a little squirrel on a tree, 
Pelting me with the prickly fruit of the pine; 
A diamond, torn from a crystal mine, 
Not like that milky treasure of the sea, 
A smooth, translucent pearl, but skilfully 
Carven to cut, and faceted to shine.
If you are flame, it dances and burns blue; If you are light, it pierces like a star Intenser than a needlepoint of ice.
The dextrous touch that shaped the soul of you, Mingled, to mix, and make you what you are, Magic between the sugar and the spice.

Book: Shattered Sighs