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by Adela Florence Nicolson (1865 - 1904)

Golden Eyes
Language: English 
Oh Amber Eyes, oh Golden Eyes!
  Oh Eyes so softly gay!
Wherein swift fancies fall and rise,
  Grow dark and fade away.
Eyes like a little limpid pool
  That holds a sunset sky,
While on its surface, calm and cool,
  Blue water lilies lie.

Oh Tender Eyes, oh Wistful Eyes,
  You smiled on me one day,
And all my life, in glad surprise,
  Leapt up and pleaded "Stay!"
Alas, oh cruel, starlike eyes,
  So grave and yet so gay,
You went to lighten other skies,
  Smiled once and passed away.

Oh, you whom I name "Golden Eyes,"
  Perhaps I used to know
Your beauty under other skies
  In lives lived long ago.
Perhaps I rowed with galley slaves,
  Whose labour never ceased,
To bring across Phoenician waves
  Your treasure from the East.

Maybe you were an Emperor then
  And I a favourite slave;
Some youth, whom from the lions' den
  You vainly tried to save!
Maybe I reigned, a mighty King,
  The early nations knew,
And you were some slight captive thing,
  Some maiden whom I slew.

Perhaps, adrift on desert shores
  Beside some shipwrecked prow,
I gladly gave my life for yours.
  Would I might give it now!
Or on some sacrificial stone
  Strange Gods we satisfied,
Perhaps you stooped and left a throne
  To kiss me ere I died.

Perhaps, still further back than this,
  In times ere men were men,
You granted me a moment's bliss
  In some dark desert den,
When, with your amber eyes alight
  With iridescent flame,
And fierce desire for love's delight,
  Towards my lair you came

Ah laughing, ever-brilliant eyes,
  These things men may not know,
But something in your radiance lies,
  That, centuries ago,
Lit up my life in one wild blaze
  Of infinite desire
To revel in your golden rays,
  Or in your light expire.

If this, oh Strange Ringed Eyes, be true,
  That through all changing lives
This longing love I have for you
  Eternally survives,
May I not sometimes dare to dream
  In some far time to be
Your softly golden eyes may gleam
  Responsively on me?

Ah gentle, subtly changing eyes,
  You smiled on me one day,
And all my life in glad surprise
  Leaped up, imploring "Stay!"
Alas, alas, oh Golden Eyes,
  So cruel and so gay,
You went to shine in other skies,
  Smiled once and passed away.

Available sung texts:   ← What is this?

•   H. de Lange 

H. de Lange sets stanzas 1-2

Text Authorship:

  • by Adela Florence Nicolson (1865 - 1904), "Golden Eyes", appears in India's Love Lyrics [later Garden of Kama and Other Love Lyrics from India] [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Huub de Lange (b. 1955), "Golden Eyes", published 2006, stanzas 1-2 [ SATB chorus and piano ], from Indian Love Songs, no. 1 [sung text checked 1 time]

Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2008-02-28
Line count: 72
Word count: 393

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