The golden dawn creeps softly through the pane,
And silence holds the world in sweet embrace;
I watch thee sleep, freed from all earthly chain,
A quiet seraph with a resting face.
Thy hair, a disarray of silk and night,
Upon the snowy pillow lies dispread;
I watch thy gentle breath in morning light,
And guard the dreams that hover round thy head.
A distant scent of balm now fills the air,
As sunbeams weave a crown upon thy brow;
No jewel in the world is half so fair,
As this deep peace that holds my spirit now.
Thy lashes flutter, shaking off the sleep,
Thy waking eyes reveal a love so true;
My heart a harvest of this joy shall reap,
For paradise is simply waking you.


