To Mignon

To Mignon[203]

OVER vale and torrent far

Rolls along the sun’s bright car.

Ah!he wakens in his course

Mine,as thy deep-seated smart

In the heart.

Ev’ry morning with new force.

Scarce avails night aught to me;

E’en the visions that I see

Come but in a mournful guise;

And I feel this silent smart

In my heart

With creative pow’r arise.

During many a beauteous year

I have seen ships’neath me steer,

As they seek the shelt’ring bay;

But,alas,each lasting smart

In my heart

Floats not with the stream away.

I must wear a gala dress,

Long stored up within my press,

For to-day to feasts is given;

None know with what bitter smart

Is my heart

Fearfully and madly riven.

Secretly I weep each tear,

Yet can cheerful e’en appear,

With a face of healthy red;

For if deadly were this silent smart

In my heart,

Ah,I then had long been dead!