Poems (Piatt)/Volume 2/The Night-Moth's Comment

THE NIGHT-MOTH'S COMMENT. [ALIGHTED UPON A YELLOW AUTOGRAPH LETTER OF CHESTERFIELD.]
Here is a gracious letter that one writWho thought this rugged world of lands and seas,Among whose suns and rains we shadows flit—In sorrow and in mystery, if you please—A place to be polite and take one's ease.
My lord, above your old, dead courtesy,Out of the light of stars, in lovelier light,All summer-green and glad, this moth to meSeems Nature's comment, clear and brief and bright,On man's poor dusty vanity, to-night.