Apology

By Amy Lowell

1874-1925

Be not angry with me that I bear
         Your colours everywhere,
         All through each crowded street,
         And meet
         The wonder-light in every eye,
         As I go by.

Each plodding wayfarer looks up to gaze,
         Blinded by rainbow haze,
         The stuff of happiness,
         No less,
         Which wraps me in its glad-hued folds
         Of peacock golds.

Before my feet the dusty, rough-paved way
         Flushes beneath its gray.
         My steps fall ringed with light,
         So bright,
         It seems a myriad suns are strown
         About the town.

Around me is the sound of steepled bells,
         And rich perfumed smells
         Hang like a wind-forgotten cloud,
         And shroud
         Me from close contact with the world.
         I dwell impearled.

You blazon me with jewelled insignia.
         A flaming nebula
         Rims in my life. And yet
         You set
         The word upon me, unconfessed
         To go unguessed.

DayPoems Poem No. 1473
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