around me thundered the deafening noise of the street,
in mourning apparel, portraying majestic distress,
with queenly fingers, just lifting the hem of her dress,
a stately woman passed by with hurrying feet.
agile and noble, with limbs of perfect poise,
ah, how i drank, thrilled through like a being insane,
in her look, a dark sky, from whence springs forth the hurricane,
there lay but the sweetness that charms, and the joy that destroys.
a flash—then the night.... o loveliness fugitive!
whose glance has so suddenly caused me again to live,
shall i not see you again till this life is o'er!
elsewhere, far away ... too late, perhaps never more,
for i know not whither you fly, nor you, where i go,
o soul that i would have loved, and that you know!