To-night I hunger so,  
Beloved one, to know  
If you recall and crave again the dream  
That haunted our canoe,  
And wove its witchcraft through  
Our hearts as 'neath the northern night we sailed the northern stream.  
 
Ah! dear, if only we  
As yesternight could be  
Afloat within that light and lonely shell,  
To drift in silence till  
Heart-hushed, and lulled and still  
The moonlight through the melting air flung forth its fatal spell.  
 
The dusky summer night,  
The path of gold and white  
The moon had cast across the river's breast,  
The shores in shadows clad,  
The far-away, half-sad  
Sweet singing of the whip-poor-will, all soothed our souls to rest.  
 
You trusted I could feel  
My arm as strong as steel,  
So still your upturned face, so calm your breath,  
While circling eddies curled,  
While laughing rapids whirled  
From boulder unto boulder, till they dashed themselves to death.  
 
Your splendid eyes aflame  
Put heaven's stars to shame,  
Your god-like head so near my lap was laid--  
My hand is burning where  
It touched your wind-blown hair,  
As sweeping to the rapids verge, I changed my paddle blade.  
 
The boat obeyed my hand,  
Till wearied with its grand  
Wild anger, all the river lay aswoon,  
And as my paddle dipped,  
Thro' pools of pearl it slipped  
And swept beneath a shore of shade, beneath a velvet moon.  
 
To-night, again dream you  
Our spirit-winged canoe  
Is listening to the rapids purling past?  
Where, in delirium reeled  
Our maddened hearts that kneeled  
To idolize the perfect world, to taste of love at last.
Emily Pauline Johnson
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/wave-won/