Spirits in bondage; a cycle of lyrics by C. S. (Clive Staples) Lewis
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page 49 of 54 (90%)
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In thy footsteps bright,
Through the starry hollow Of the summer night, Sloping down the western ways To find my heart's delight! XXXVI. The Star Bath A place uplifted towards the midnight sky Far, far away among the mountains old, A treeless waste of rocks and freezing cold, Where the dead, cheerless moon rode neighbouring by- And in the midst a silent tarn there lay, A narrow pool, cold as the tide that flows Where monstrous bergs beyond Varanger stray, Rising from sunless depths that no man knows; Thither as clustering fireflies have I seen At fixed seasons all the stars come down To wash in that cold wave their brightness clean And win the special fire wherewith they crown The wintry heavens in frost. Even as a flock Of falling birds, down to the pool they came. I saw them and I heard the icy shock Of stars engulfed with hissing of faint flame -Ages ago before the birth of men Or earliest beast. Yet I was still the same That now remember, knowing not where or when. |
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