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Lo! On the wing of heavy gales, Through the boundless arch of the sky he sails, Unspeaking, rapid, immensely strong, His silent shadow is borne along By his steeds of fog and cloud and hail, The earth does shake and the skies do wail. The skies darken fast, and the golden blaze Of the sun is quenched in a lurid haze, Then black, a black of a starless night When clouds descend and block all light. I stand, I wait, I hold no fear, My body poised and my mind is clear. He is come! He is come! Do ye not behold His ample robes on the wind unrolled? How his huge and writhing arms are bent, To clasp the zone of the firmament, And fold at length, in their dark embrace, From mountain to mountain the visible space. And he sends through the shade a funeral ray— A glare that is neither night nor day, A beam that touches, with hues of death, The clouds above and the earth beneath. And with the glare comes a heart-wrenching cry, Solemn, grave and joy deprived. And with the cry falls fast the tears, Lashing, bitter, punishing, drear. His tears the lashing rain that breaks In torrents away from the airy lakes, Heavily poured on the shuddering ground, And shedding a nameless horror round. Darker—still darker! The whirlwinds bear The dust of the plains to the middle air: And hark to the crashing, long and loud, His agony, high up in the thunder cloud! A whirling ocean that fills the wall Of the crystal heaven, and buries all! I stand, braced ‘gainst his icy breath And speak, my voice strong – I’ve no fear of death. “Lord of the winds! I feel thee nigh, I know thy breath in the burning sky! Calm thy storm, I know thy pain! I too lost my lover – my heart was enchained!” “Thy agony is clear, but why dost thou cry? For can ye not see that before you ‘tis I? I’ve roamed o’er hill, mountain, valley and glen – I have searched for too long to lose thee again! My love! Reach down to the earth and clasp me securely And united together forever we’ll be!”
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Sep 15, 2015
Sep 15, 2015 at 4:58 PM UTC
The Storm
Lo! On the wing of heavy gales, Through the boundless arch of the sky he sails, Unspeaking, rapid, immensely strong, His silent shadow is borne along By his steeds of fog and cloud and hail, The earth does shake and the skies do wail. The skies darken fast, and the golden blaze Of the sun is quenched in a lurid haze, Then black, a black of a starless night When clouds descend and block all light. I stand, I wait, I hold no fear, My body poised and my mind is clear. He is come! He is come! Do ye not behold His ample robes on the wind unrolled? How his huge and writhing arms are bent, To clasp the zone of the firmament, And fold at length, in their dark embrace, From mountain to mountain the visible space. And he sends through the shade a funeral ray— A glare that is neither night nor day, A beam that touches, with hues of death, The clouds above and the earth beneath. And with the glare comes a heart-wrenching cry, Solemn, grave and joy deprived. And with the cry falls fast the tears, Lashing, bitter, punishing, drear. His tears the lashing rain that breaks In torrents away from the airy lakes, Heavily poured on the shuddering ground, And shedding a nameless horror round. Darker—still darker! The whirlwinds bear The dust of the plains to the middle air: And hark to the crashing, long and loud, His agony, high up in the thunder cloud! A whirling ocean that fills the wall Of the crystal heaven, and buries all! I stand, braced ‘gainst his icy breath And speak, my voice strong – I’ve no fear of death. “Lord of the winds! I feel thee nigh, I know thy breath in the burning sky! Calm thy storm, I know thy pain! I too lost my lover – my heart was enchained!” “Thy agony is clear, but why dost thou cry? For can ye not see that before you ‘tis I? I’ve roamed o’er hill, mountain, valley and glen – I have searched for too long to lose thee again! My love! Reach down to the earth and clasp me securely And united together forever we’ll be!”
Based on "The Hurricane" by William Cullen Bryant. To give me credit, I was only in year nine when I did this.
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Sep 15, 2015
Sep 15, 2015 at 4:58 PM UTC
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