Half across the world from me Lie the lands I'll never see I, whose longing lives and dies Where a ship has sailed away I, that never close my eyes But to look upon Cathay Things I may not know nor tell Wait, where older waters swell Ways that flowered at Sappho's tread Winds that sighed in Homer's strings Vibrant with the singing dead Golden with the dust of wings Under deeper skies than mine Quiet valleys dip and shine Where their tender gra**es heal Ancient scars of trench and tomb I shall never walk: nor kneel Where the bones of poets bloom If I seek a lovelier part Where I travel goes my heart Where I stray my thought must go With me wanders my desire Best to sit and watch the snow Turn the lock, and poke the fire