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Ode To Reverence

The arc of Hyperion's bedazzled sceptre

Issues forth a cascade of petals Rose deep

Laying the path for sweet heavenly Aurora

Chary± Divinity moving in a soft tip & creep ...

Until at last Her eye peers out o'er Terra

A shied face hidden 'hind the crest no longer.

 

For in her glance abides a treasure

No hallowed hall may contain:

Upon the Mount, within the Spring,

Roots of the Tree doth regain!

Fruits resurf, o' Golden Bough undulating

Seeped in kin vital, up the amber vein:

'Ere burgeoned wings do stretch & sing

Rising into Joy's boundless domain!

E'er again, again after!

 

Yea, be heedless to all fright

Nay, but to a solitary care:

Gallope free, alight

& kiss the silvery aer

Yet if ye be trapp'd in night,

& gaze morose in despair:

Thou pleasen only might; --

Pray, cease thine irradiant stare!

 

±Chary: careful about what is revealed; circumspect.

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Jun 12, 2013
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