She sat at tea just like the others. First I merely had a notion that this guest Held up her cup not quite like all the rest. And once she gave a smile. It almost hurt. When they arose at last, with talk and laughter, And ambled slowly and as chance dictated Through many rooms, their voices animated, I saw her seek the noise and follow after. Held in like one who in a little bit Would have to sing where many people listened; Her lighted eyes which spoke of gladness, glistened With outward luster, as a pond is lit. She followed slowly, and it took much trying. As though some obstacle still barred her stride; And yet as if she on the farther side Might not be walking any more, but flying.