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Unbirthed Agrip is broken loose Within my chest— Titan steel jointures part Their deep-grey rest In some blind cosmic plan Solidding night To crypt the fire that is man, To dungeon the height His dreamful mind remembers . . . With a shining start, Suddenly rapture-russet, A hammer is the heart! Golden beat upon beat Wounds the black room, Like a burst of rhythmic suns Through vaulted gloom. Ruined is the house of birth, Time's steel is scrap, And where the Shadow brooded Is a glowing gap. Eagles of truth sweep down With their prophecies, Doves of divine desire Wing up white cries. An odour of mystery blows Purpling the air— Out of wide nothingness To wide nowhere.
Page-15 And through the music and colour Looks forth a Vast, In its own self reposing, The Calm that is first and last. Infinity is a love That never runs, Present in every place With the Silver Ones! And all that is great or little Is a single light, Myriadly crystalling, Then sinking from sight. Dawning, Noontide, Even Kiss and embrace, Weaving to threefold beauty A spirit space. Ecstasies curve like clouds And their smiles are seven For the house built without walls From blue-print of heaven. 16-5-48
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