Collected Poems of John Holmes
Holmes, John A., Jr.
2002
Candles
Candles
When the afternoon has just passed, But not yet dies, burn candles Quietly against the slow gloom. Save greater lights for greater darkness. Night may fill the room, And we will sleep, and will not care Whether or no there is a moon. | |
But now, light candles - so. The calm, clear softness of their flame Equals the dying afternoon. | |