To Sydney

Louise Mack 1870 (Hobart) – 1935



CITY, I never told you yet—   
 O little City, let me tell—   
A secret woven of your wiles,   
 Dear City with the angel face,   
 And you will hear with frowning grace,           
Or will you break in summer smiles?   
  
This is the secret, little town,   
 Lying so lightly towards the sea;   
City, my secret has no art,   
 Dear City with the golden door;           
 But oh, the whispers I would pour   
Into your ears—into your heart!   
  
You are my lover, little place,   
 Lying so sweetly all alone.   
And yet I cannot, cannot tell           
 My secret, for the voice will break   
 That tries to tell of all the ache   
Of this poor heart beneath your spell.   
  
Dreaming, I tell you all my tale;   
 Tell how the tides that wash your feet           
Sink through my heart and cut its cords.   
 Dreaming, I hold my arms, and drag   
 All, all into my heart—the flag   
On the low hill turned harbourwards,   
  
And all the curving little bays,           
 The hot, dust-ridden, narrow streets,   
The languid turquoise of the sky,   
 The gardens flowing to the wave,   
 I drag them in. O City, save   
The grave for me where I must lie.           
  
Yet humbly I would try to build   
 Stone upon stone for this town’s sake;   
Humbly would try for you to aid   
 Those whose wise love for you will rear   
 White monuments far off and near,           
White, but unsoiled, undesecrate.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDDC XXEFFE DXBGGB XXXHHC XXIJJI XGXKKA
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,387
Words 234
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6

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