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<h2>A CHANT OF DARKNESS</h2>
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"<i>My wings are folded o'er mine ears,</i><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;"><i>My wings are crossèd o'er mine eyes,</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;"><i>Yet through their silver shade appears,</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;"><i>And through their lulling plumes arise,</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;"><i>A Shape, a throng of sounds.</i>"</span><br/></div>
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<i>Shelley's "Prometheus Unbound."</i><br/><br/></div>
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I DARE not ask why we are reft of light,<br/>
Banished to our solitary isles amid the unmeasured seas,<br/>
Or how our sight was nurtured to glorious vision,<br/>
To fade and vanish and leave us in the dark alone.<br/>
The secret of God is upon our tabernacle;<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_230" id="Page_230"></SPAN></span>Into His mystery I dare not pry. Only this I know:<br/>
With Him is strength, with Him is wisdom,<br/>
And His wisdom hath set darkness in our paths.<br/>
<i>Out of the uncharted, unthinkable dark we came,<br/>
And in a little time we shall return again<br/>
Into the vast, unanswering dark.</i><br/></div>
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O Dark! thou awful, sweet, and holy Dark!<br/>
In thy solemn spaces, beyond the human eye,<br/>
God fashioned His universe; laid the foundations of the earth,<br/>
Laid the measure thereof, and stretched the line upon it;<br/>
Shut up the sea with doors, and made the glory<br/>
Of the clouds a covering for it;<br/>
Commanded His morning, and, behold! chaos fled<br/>
Before the uplifted face of the sun;<br/>
Divided a water-course for the overflowing of waters;<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_231" id="Page_231"></SPAN></span>Sent rain upon the earth—<br/>
Upon the wilderness wherein there was no man,<br/>
Upon the desert where grew no tender herb,<br/>
And, lo! there was greenness upon the plains,<br/>
And the hills were clothed with beauty!<br/>
<i>Out of the uncharted, unthinkable dark we came,<br/>
And in a little time we shall return again<br/>
Into the vast, unanswering dark.</i><br/>
<br/>
O Dark! thou secret and inscrutable Dark!<br/>
In thy silent depths, the springs whereof man hath not fathomed,<br/>
God wrought the soul of man.<br/>
O Dark! compassionate, all-knowing Dark!<br/>
Tenderly, as shadows to the evening, comes thy message to man.<br/>
Softly thou layest thy hand on his tired eyelids,<br/>
And his soul, weary and homesick, returns<br/>
Unto thy soothing embrace.<br/>
<i>Out of the uncharted, unthinkable dark we came,<br/>
And in a little time we shall return again<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_232" id="Page_232"></SPAN></span>Into the vast, unanswering dark.</i><br/>
<br/>
O Dark! wise, vital, thought-quickening Dark!<br/>
In thy mystery thou hidest the light<br/>
That is the soul's life.<br/>
Upon thy solitary shores I walk unafraid;<br/>
I dread no evil; though I walk in the valley of the shadow,<br/>
I shall not know the ecstasy of fear<br/>
When gentle Death leads me through life's open door,<br/>
When the bands of night are sundered,<br/>
And the day outpours its light.<br/>
<i>Out of the uncharted, unthinkable dark we came,<br/>
And in a little time we shall return again<br/>
Into the vast, unanswering dark.</i><br/>
<br/>
The timid soul, fear-driven, shuns the dark;<br/>
But upon the cheeks of him who must abide in shadow<br/>
Breathes the wind of rushing angel-wings,<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_233" id="Page_233"></SPAN></span>And round him falls a light from unseen fires.<br/>
Magical beams glow athwart the darkness;<br/>
Paths of beauty wind through his black world<br/>
To another world of light,<br/>
Where no veil of sense shuts him out from Paradise.<br/>
<i>Out of the uncharted, unthinkable dark we came,<br/>
And in a little time we shall return again<br/>
Into the vast, unanswering dark.</i><br/>
<br/>
O Dark! thou blessèd, quiet Dark!<br/>
To the lone exile who must dwell with thee<br/>
Thou art benign and friendly;<br/>
From the harsh world thou dost shut him in;<br/>
To him thou whisperest the secrets of the wondrous night;<br/>
Upon him thou bestowest regions wide and boundless as his spirit;<br/>
Thou givest a glory to all humble things;<br/>
With thy hovering pinions thou coverest all unlovely objects;<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_234" id="Page_234"></SPAN></span>Under thy brooding wings there is peace.<br/>
<i>Out of the uncharted, unthinkable dark we came,<br/>
And in a little time we shall return again<br/>
Into the vast, unanswering dark.</i><br/></div>
<h3>II</h3>
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<span class='smcap'>Once</span> in regions void of light I wandered;<br/>
In blank darkness I stumbled,<br/>
And fear led me by the hand;<br/>
My feet pressed earthward,<br/>
Afraid of pitfalls.<br/>
By many shapeless terrors of the night affrighted,<br/>
To the wakeful day<br/>
I held out beseeching arms.<br/>
<br/>
Then came Love, bearing in her hand<br/>
The torch that is the light unto my feet,<br/>
And softly spoke Love: "Hast thou<br/>
Entered into the treasures of darkness?<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_235" id="Page_235"></SPAN></span>Hast thou entered into the treasures of the night?<br/>
Search out thy blindness. It holdeth<br/>
Riches past computing."<br/>
<br/>
The words of Love set my spirit aflame.<br/>
My eager fingers searched out the mysteries,<br/>
The splendours, the inmost sacredness, of things,<br/>
And in the vacancies discerned<br/>
With spiritual sense the fullness of life;<br/>
And the gates of Day stood wide.<br/>
<br/>
I am shaken with gladness;<br/>
My limbs tremble with joy;<br/>
My heart and the earth<br/>
Tremble with happiness;<br/>
The ecstasy of life<br/>
Is abroad in the world.<br/>
<br/>
Knowledge hath uncurtained heaven;<br/>
On the uttermost shores of darkness there is light;<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_236" id="Page_236"></SPAN></span>Midnight hath sent forth a beam!<br/>
The blind that stumbled in darkness without light<br/>
Behold a new day!<br/>
In the obscurity gleams the star of Thought;<br/>
Imagination hath a luminous eye,<br/>
And the mind hath a glorious vision.<br/></div>
<h3>III</h3>
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"<span class='smcap'>The</span> man is blind. What is life to him?<br/>
A closed book held up against a sightless face.<br/>
Would that he could see<br/>
Yon beauteous star, and know<br/>
For one transcendent moment<br/>
The palpitating joy of sight!"<br/>
<br/>
All sight is of the soul.<br/>
Behold it in the upward flight<br/>
Of the unfettered spirit! Hast thou seen<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_237" id="Page_237"></SPAN></span>Thought bloom in the blind child's face?<br/>
Hast thou seen his mind grow,<br/>
Like the running dawn, to grasp<br/>
The vision of the Master?<br/>
It was the miracle of inward sight.<br/>
<br/>
In the realms of wonderment where I dwell<br/>
I explore life with my hands;<br/>
I recognize, and am happy;<br/>
My fingers are ever athirst for the earth,<br/>
And drink up its wonders with delight,<br/>
Draw out earth's dear delights;<br/>
My feet are charged with the murmur,<br/>
The throb, of all things that grow.<br/>
<br/>
This is touch, this quivering,<br/>
This flame, this ether,<br/>
This glad rush of blood,<br/>
This daylight in my heart,<br/>
This glow of sympathy in my palms!<br/>
Thou blind, loving, all-prying touch,<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_238" id="Page_238"></SPAN></span>Thou openest the book of life to me.<br/>
<br/>
The noiseless little noises of the earth<br/>
Come with softest rustle;<br/>
The shy, sweet feet of life;<br/>
The silky mutter of moth-wings<br/>
Against my restraining palm;<br/>
The strident beat of insect-wings,<br/>
The silvery trickle of water;<br/>
Little breezes busy in the summer grass;<br/>
The music of crisp, whisking, scurrying leaves,<br/>
The swirling, wind-swept, frost-tinted leaves;<br/>
The crystal splash of summer rain,<br/>
Saturate with the odours of the sod.<br/>
<br/>
With alert fingers I listen<br/>
To the showers of sound<br/>
That the wind shakes from the forest.<br/>
I bathe in the liquid shade<br/>
Under the pines, where the air hangs cool<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_239" id="Page_239"></SPAN></span>After the shower is done.<br/>
My saucy little friend the squirrel<br/>
Flips my shoulder with his tail,<br/>
Leaps from leafy billow to leafy billow,<br/>
Returns to eat his breakfast from my hand.<br/>
Between us there is glad sympathy;<br/>
He gambols; my pulses dance;<br/>
I am exultingly full of the joy of life!<br/>
<br/>
Have not my fingers split the sand<br/>
On the sun-flooded beach?<br/>
Hath not my naked body felt the water sing<br/>
When the sea hath enveloped it<br/>
With rippling music?<br/>
Have I not felt<br/>
The lilt of waves beneath my boat,<br/>
The flap of sail,<br/>
The strain of mast,<br/>
The wild rush<br/>
Of the lightning-charged winds?<br/>
Have I not smelt the swift, keen flight<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_240" id="Page_240"></SPAN></span>Of winged odours before the tempest?<br/>
Here is joy awake, aglow;<br/>
Here is the tumult of the heart.<br/>
<br/>
My hands evoke sight and sound out of feeling,<br/>
Intershifting the senses endlessly;<br/>
Linking motion with sight, odour with sound<br/>
They give colour to the honeyed breeze,<br/>
The measure and passion of a symphony<br/>
To the beat and quiver of unseen wings.<br/>
In the secrets of earth and sun and air<br/>
My fingers are wise;<br/>
They snatch light out of darkness,<br/>
They thrill to harmonies breathed in silence.<br/>
<br/>
I walked in the stillness of the night,<br/>
And my soul uttered her gladness.<br/>
O Night, still, odorous Night, I love thee!<br/>
O wide, spacious Night, I love thee!<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_241" id="Page_241"></SPAN></span>O steadfast, glorious Night!<br/>
I touch thee with my hands;<br/>
I lean against thy strength;<br/>
I am comforted.<br/>
<br/>
O fathomless, soothing Night!<br/>
Thou art a balm to my restless spirit,<br/>
I nestle gratefully in thy bosom,<br/>
Dark, gracious mother!<br/>
Like a dove, I rest in thy bosom.<br/>
<i>Out of the uncharted, unthinkable dark we came,<br/>
And in a little time we shall return again<br/>
Into the vast, unanswering dark.</i><br/></div>
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