At midnight, in the month of June, I stand beneath the mystic moon. An opiate vapor, dewy, dim, Exhales from out her golden rim, And, softly dripping, drop by drop, Upon the quiet mountain top, Steals drowsily and musically Into the universal valley. The rosemary nods upon the grave The lily lolls upon the wave Wrapping the fog about its breast, The ruin molders into rest Looking like Lethe, see the lake A conscious slumber seems to take, And would not, for the world, awake. All Beauty sleeps- and lo where lies Irene, with her Destinies O, lady bright can it be right- This window open to the night? The wanton airs, from the tree-top, Laughingly through the lattice drop- The bodiless airs, a wizard rout, Flit through thy chamber in and out, And wave the curtain canopy So fitfully- so fearfully- Above the closed and fringed lid 'Neath which thy slumb'ring soul lies hid, That, o'er the floor and down the wall, Like ghosts the shadows rise and fall Oh, lady dear, hast thou no fear? Why and what art thou dreaming here? Sure thou art come O'er far-off seas, A wonder to these garden trees Strange is thy pallor strange thy dress, Strange, above all, thy length of tress, And this all solemn silentness The lady sleeps Oh, may her sleep, Which is enduring, so be deep Heaven have her in its sacred keep This chamber changed for one more holy, This bed for one more melancholy, I pray to God that she may lie For ever with unopened eye, While the pale sheeted ghosts go by My love, she sleeps Oh, may her sleep As it is lasting, so be deep Soft may the worms about her creep Far in the forest, dim and old, For her may some tall vault unfold- Some vault that oft has flung its black And winged panels fluttering back, Triumphant, o'er the crested palls, Of her grand family funerals- Some sepulchre, remote, alone, Against whose portal she hath thrown, In childhood, many an idle stone- Some tomb from out whose sounding door She ne'er shall force an echo more, Thrilling to think, poor child of sin It was the dead who groaned within.