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LOVE THE VINDICATOR
NOR sleep nor leave me ; evermore press on
Unswervingly as justice, paramount,
Shadow less, unhasting, undismayed,
Or as in tenderness of twilit skies
Translunar radiance forthglimmering
Starkly from Truth's vigil and far thronging
Of gold-apparelled unappeasable stars.
March 27, 1933.
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PRELUDE
MY mind would be as wax or snow
Smoothly white, silent and aware
Of a Song unsphered in earth-dim register,
Of Bliss where peace ward footsteps go.
Waves of desire be still and leave
A grief-un furrowed lotus lake,
Whereon the quest full lifting blossoms break
In worship-banners when the eve
Has limned a trance upon the air,
A swirl of sunset on the stream,
An ecstasy of quivering bells that seem
Born from the heart of Prayer.
August 20, 1933-
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IF OF THOSE FEET
IF of those feet my eyes might catch one gleam
(Her footstep bears the silver note of dawn)
—White-dove-attended, who. but She was borne
Cythera-ward, in foam-kissed car of dream ?
Grant this bowed head to feel Her passing hem
(Whose faring stars with blossom all the Spring),
Such term less joy the unglimpsed feet shall bring—
How name the flower, if this be but the stem ?
August 26, 1936.
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VITA SUB SPECIE AMORIST
NO, do not seal my eyes,
Death, do not come :
Some voice your power denies—
Beat not your drum ;
These victor thoughts arise,
" Amabo, ergo sum."
Here is no love that dies,
Though for aeons dumb ;
Not Lethe wards it flies,
Nor do its wings grow numb
But spurn your nether skies :
" Amabo, ergo sum."
February 15, 1934.
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TO BOBBY IN THINKING ABOUT HIS FUTURE
A DIAMOND cuts and is not cut again,
The antelope is swifter than its foes,
And all your boyhood's puissance free of stain
To the trim fibre of a true man grows.
For tenscore years the tortoise lives and thrives ;
Be yours that wholeness and that strength of aim.
Spring left a tang of freshness in the hives ;
On your life's honey shall God breathe the same.
Up out of new-tangled greed and olden fear
The unmarred pinions of your spirit soar
And pierce to the golden height where sun-peaks rear
Their beauty's dreaming and their song-built lore—
So
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"SONG"
[Suggested in part by two lines in W. B.
Yeats' poem
THE WITHERING OF THE BOUGHS-
" I know of the sleepy country, where swans fly round
Coupled with golden chains, and sing as they fly."]
THROUGHOUT the silver reaches of the dawn
Gentle and happy with a flush of rose
All the high loyalties their hearts had sworn
And armoured Time could never quell nor any grave might close
Rose up and broke in foam-fresh of morning sky :
Thus Brightness spoke and heard dim earth reply—
" There is a clearness more silver than the dew,
Within the questing thought it builds a fane ;
The clear-lit hope untrammelled hearts pursue
SADHANA
CAST off that outward life,
The foe to what must be born ;
Bevel with whittling knife
Wide windows
for the dawn.
Break through the subtle net
Of past
ward-aimed desire :
High in hope's turret set
The all-renewing fire.
Within a barren world,
Clear spring,
a space of trees,—
Could the mirage Wrong unfurled
Be matched
with these ?
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THE WHITE AND PERFECT MOON
O PERFECT moon ; O sky of undimmed glory ;
O earth as
won with a far wave-murmured story
Winding among your dreams
(Guarded from mercenary sight,
That silver palace built of light,
Those fountains fed from moon-enchanted streams).
Moon-fragrant deep, strew thy petalled hours
Upon our sleep, till touched with subtler powers
Of augury it scries
Within the crystal bowl of night
An inscape of unfettered Light ;
Lagoons embrinked with joy ; grief-unshadowed skies.
July 26, 1934.
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" OPEN THE MASQUE WITH MUSIC '
OPEN the masque with music,'
Summer said,
" My sceptre is wild iris,
June
roses crown my head ;
I wend through the Early Purples
And
Ragged Robin red :
And a dim white moth-smoke flutters
At evening where 1tread."
Lissom the day with dancing
When
Summer throws
Larksong like spears of silver,
Or cushat's
green repose,
Or cuckoo's bell-like question,
Or the
storm of song that goes
Up to the blue-hush zenith
From myriad-thronged hedgerows.
August 15, 1936.
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LASTINGNESS
........Custom may hold from me your words;
It cannot check
Your living kindness or my wish-borne birds
That no dooms wreck.
Of you unwitting, sleep is a mock of sand
No clear dream lights ;
I'll fashion like to you, with sleepless hand,
My days and nights.
A bridge no more, earth's but a prison wall
That keeps you far ?
O may those thresholds where your footsteps fall
Be void of mar.
February 24, 1938.
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