A Feast of Lanterns, by L. Cranmer-Byng, [1916], at sacred-texts.com
ON WAKING FROM SLEEP
At noon comes rest from the long routine; I launch my boat on the lilied pond and float Till I drift without will into sleep. Green shadows lattice the waters green; Courtyard and house the silence keep.
Then a bird breaks over the mountain-side And falls and calls from the crimson coronals Of the woods that awake to her cry. My silken robes in the wind float wide. O wings of delight, draw nigh! draw nigh!