Cumberland Mist

I.
The mist is at ease
like a head on a pillow
or a lethargic breeze
in sails that do not billow.

II.
The mists scarcely move,
like breath from a sleepy laugh
or wool brushed soft and smooth,
loosely wound round the distaff.

III.
Phantom fleece, it floats,
the soul of a suicide,
the tiny moonlit motes
the breath of the river wide.

IV.
As languid lovers
beneath the Cumberland moon,
a froth of silk covers;
sighing waterfall aswoon.

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