William Vaughn Moody

Here you will find the Poem Faded pictures of poet William Vaughn Moody

Faded pictures

NLY two patient eyes to stare 
Out of the canvas. All the rest- 
The warm green gown, the small hands pressed 
Light in the lap, the braided hair 

That must have made the sweet low brow 
So earnest, centuries ago, 
When some one saw it change and glow- 
All faded! Just the eyes burn now. 

I dare say people pass and pass 
Before the blistered little frame, 
And dingy work without a name 
Stuck in behind its square of glass. 

But I, well, I left Raphael 
Just to come drink these eyes of hers, 
To think away the stains and blurs 
And make all new again and well. 

Only, for tears my head will bow, 
Because there on my heart's last wall, 
Scarce one tint left to tell it all, 
A picture keeps its eyes, somehow.