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Maria White Lowell - Soft hangs the opiate in the brain

Identifier

003738

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

Maria White Lowell was the wife of James Russell Lowell.

You can find out more about her on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Lowell

but her main inspiration was laudanum

A description of the experience

Soft hangs the opiate in the brain,
And lulling soothes the edge of pain,
Till harshest sound, far off or near,
Sings floating in its mellow sphere. 

What wakes me from my heavy dream?
Or am I still asleep?
Those long and soft vibrations seem
A slumbrous charm to keep. 

The graceful play, a moment stopp'd,
Distance again unrolls,
Like silver balls that, softly dropp'd,
Ring into golden bowls. 

I question of the poppies red,
The fairy flaunting band,
While I, a weed with drooping head
Within their phalanx stand: 

"Some airy one, with scarlet cap !
The name unfold to me
Of this new minstrel who can lap
Sleep in his melody ! " 

Bright grew their scarlet kerchief'd heads,
As freshening winds had blown,
And from their gently-swaying beds
They sang in undertone: --- 

"O he is but a little Owl,
The smallest of his kin,
Who sits beneath the Midnight's cowl
And makes this airy din. " 
 
"Deceitful tongues of fiery tints !
Far more than this ye know:
That he is your Enchanted Prince
Doom'd as an Owl to go." 

"Now his fond play for years hath stopp'd
But nightly he unrolls
His silver ball that, softly dropp'd,
Ring into golden bowls."

The source of the experience

Poet other

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Suppressions

Laudanum

Commonsteps

References