The Beautiful Blue Danube

Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1855 (Janesville) – 1919



They drift down the hall together;
 He smiles in her lifted eyes.
Like waves of that mighty river
 The strains of the ‘Danube’ rise.
They float on its rhythmic measure,
 Like leaves on a summer stream;
And here, in this scene of pleasure,
 I bury my sweet dead dream.

Through the cloud of her dusky tresses,
 Like a star, shines out her face;
And the form of his strong arm presses
 Is sylph-like in its grace.
As a leaf on the bounding river
 Is lost in the seething sea,
I know that for ever and ever
 My dream is lost to me.

And still the viols are playing
 That grand old wordless rhyme;
And still those two are swaying
 In perfect tune and time.
If the great bassoons that mutter,
 If the clarinets that blow,
Were given the chance to utter
 The secret things they know.

Would the lists of the slain who slumber
 On the Danube’s battle-plains
The unknown hosts outnumber
 Who die ‘neath the ‘Danube’s’ strains?
Those fall where the cannons rattle,
 ‘Mid the rain of shot and shell;
But these, in a fiercer battle,
 Find death in the music’s swell.

With the river’s roar of passion
 Is blended the dying groan;
But here, in the halls of fashion,
 Hearts break, and make no moan.
And the music, swelling and sweeping,
 Like the river, knows it all;
But none are counting or keeping
 The lists of those who fall.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 30, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABABACAC XDXDAEAE FGFGAHAH AIAIJKJK LMLMFNFN
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,321
Words 243
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8, 8, 8

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