Dream Tapestries
Dream Tapestries
by
Louise Morey Bowman
Author of “Moonlight and Common Day”
(Ralph Hodgson)
TORONTO: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED, AT ST. MARTIN’S HOUSE MCMXXIV
Copyright, Canada, 1924
by The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited, Toronto
Printed in Canada
TO
ARCHIBALD ABERCROMBY BOWMAN
I wish to acknowledge the courtesy of the editors of Poetry (Chicago), The Bookman (New York), The Canadian Forum, and The Canadian Magazine, in permitting me to reprint “Cold Tragedy,” “Bread and Fire,” “Moment Musical,” “Blue Moon,” and [Pg 9]“Oranges.”
CONTENTS
| PAGE | |
| The Wingéd Cloak | 11 |
| DREAM TAPESTRIES | |
| Hyacinth | 15 |
| Enchanted Wood | 16 |
| Green Apples | 19 |
| ORANGES | |
| Oranges | 25 |
| THE MOUNTAIN THAT WATCHED | |
| The Mountain that Watched | 33 |
| The Old Fruit Garden | 40 |
| SONGS OF WOMEN | |
| Blue Moon | 45 |
| Mistress Mary | 46 |
| Daffy-Down-Dilly | 47 |
| The Birth-Night | 48 |
| A Portrait | 50 |
| The Song of the Willow Wand | 52 |
| The Dead Violin | 54 |
| A Sketch | 57[Pg 10] |
| CINQUAINS | |
| City Child’s Easter | 61 |
| Deep Snow | 62 |
| Twelve Hokku on a Canadian Theme | 64 |
| Life Sequence (In the Hokku Manner) | 66 |
| Prayer in Scarlet and White Paint | 67 |
| COLD TRAGEDY | |
| Cold Tragedy | 71 |
| HOMESPUN | |
| Twins | 75 |
| Bob Cooning | 80 |
| Sympathy | 84 |
| False Dawn | 85 |
| The Witch | 86 |
| The Post Box | 88 |
| Song | 89 |
| Bread and Fire | 90 |
| “Moment Musical” | 91 |
[Pg 11]
THE WINGÉD CLOAK
[Pg 13]
[Pg 12]
[Pg 15]
Dream Tapestries
(1)
HYACINTH
[Pg 16]
(2)
ENCHANTED WOOD
[Pg 19]
(3)
GREEN APPLES
[Pg 23]
.......
.......
[Pg 22]
[Pg 25]
Oranges
ORANGES
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
[Pg 31]
[Pg 33]
The Mountain That Watched
THE MOUNTAIN THAT WATCHED
[Pg 40]
THE OLD FRUIT GARDEN
MEMORY
GRAPES
RED CURRANTS
AMBER RASPBERRIES
[Pg 43]
[Pg 45]
Songs of Women
BLUE MOON
[Pg 46]
MISTRESS MARY
[Pg 47]
DAFFY-DOWN-DILLY
.......
.......
[Pg 48]
THE BIRTH-NIGHT
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
[Pg 50]
A PORTRAIT
[Pg 52]
THE SONG OF THE WILLOW WAND
[Pg 54]
THE DEAD VIOLIN
.......
.......
[Pg 57]
A SKETCH
[Pg 59]
[Pg 58]
[Pg 61]
Cinquains
CITY CHILD’S EASTER
[Pg 62]
DEEP SNOW
[Pg 63]
HOKKU
*“‘Hokku’ (seventeen-syllable poem) in Japanese mind might be compared with a tiny star, I dare say, carrying the whole sky at its back. It is like a slightly-open door, where you may steal into the realm of poesy. It is simply a guiding lamp. Its value depends on how much it suggests.”
(Yone Noguchi, from The Pilgrimage,
published by Elkin Mathews, London, Eng.)
[Pg 64]
TWELVE HOKKU ON A CANADIAN THEME
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)[Pg 65]
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
[Pg 66]
LIFE SEQUENCE
(In The Hokku Manner)
[Pg 67]
PRAYER IN SCARLET AND WHITE PAINT
[Pg 69]
[Pg 68]
[Pg 71]
Cold Tragedy
COLD TRAGEDY
FLORENCE
VENICE
ROME
[Pg 73]
[Pg 75]
Homespun
TWINS
(The old Housekeeper speaks)
[Pg 80]
BOB COONING
[Pg 84]
SYMPATHY
[Pg 85]
FALSE DAWN
(1)
(2)
[Pg 86]
THE WITCH
[Pg 88]
THE POST BOX
[Pg 89]
SONG
[Pg 90]
BREAD AND FIRE
[Pg 91]
“MOMENT MUSICAL”
Transcriber’s Notes
Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variations in hyphenation and accents have been standardised but all other spelling and punctuation remains unchanged.