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Theodore Stephanides
Ghostly Ballad

When the evening sun has set,
Ocean-borne, the silhouette
Of an island reaches high,
Stabbing lance-like at the sky.
And the clouds' candescent blood
Stains the wave top in a flood
Of reflected crimson light.
Onward sweeps relentless night
Till day's lingering colours, banished,
Slowly, one by one, have vanished;
And a gloom succeeds their mirth
Over sea and sky and earth...

Then upon a darkened cape
Softly glides a vaporous shape,
And a maiden fair to see
Stands in lonely misery.
Pale she is as autumn mist
By the rising sun unkissed,
And her limbs transparent gleam
As the flow of mountain stream.
To the sea's encroaching tide
Turns she with her arms flung wide,
And her distant voice is heard
Like the cry of ocean bird:

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(from "Autumn Gleanings: Corfu Memoirs and Poems")

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