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Artist Almighty How shall mortality's grey golden to God?. . . Behind earth's law a luminous liberty laughs. O it can break a lotus from blind stone, A sun from voidnesses of midnight's black! Our life is a divine desire's domain: Over us lords a splendouring secrecy— Eternal wizard of the absolute eye, Artist almighty, colour's infinite Czar. Within him all things grow one single self: The universal harmony of his heart Gives him the power to paint man's body anew: He keeps the bright salvation of our clay. But 'twixt his freedom and our fixities A vast blank washing each time-hue away Hangs its miraculous sleep for magic dreams To bring unmarred their alchemies to our mind. Deep in a trance of world-forgetfulness Each mood must plunge: the despot of life's dye Comes then to wake God's gold in mortal grey. 13-7-48
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