Rare Books and Music Reading Room

   Rare Books and Music

          Reading Room

How beautiful and long a face can stretch,

In competition with a sculpture on

A Norman pier, Modigliani sketch,

Or long as a Tahitian mountain dawn.

Can lips assume this richest red, as warm

As classic bricks in glowing twilight, more

Undimmed and dreamed than Monticello’s form

When Jefferson conceived it?  Like a door

Or noontime openness, those eyes invite

The thoughts there in the blueprint called a page

To raise that mind, support it like a bright

Gate built to clasp the world, outlast the age.

  As silent as the arcs of singing spheres,

    This face holds waters’ thoughts in brimmed wide weirs.