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I have gathered my dreams in a silver air

    Between the gold and the blue

And wrapped them softly and left them there,

    My jewelled dreams of you.

I had hoped to build a rainbow bridge

    Marrying the soil to the sky

And sow in this dancing planet midge

    The moods of infinity.

But too bright were our heavens, too far away,

    Too frail their ethereal stuff;

Too splendid and sudden our light could not stay;

    The roots were not deep enough.

He who would bring the heavens here

    Must descend himself into clay

And the burden of earthly nature bear

    And tread the dolorous way.

Coercing my godhead I have come down

    Here on the sordid earth,

Ignorant, labouring, human grown

    Twixt the gates of death and birth.

I have been digging deep and long

    Mid a horror of filth and mire

A bed for the golden river’s song,

    A home for the deathless fire.

I have laboured and suffered in Matter’s night

    To bring the fire to man;

But the hate of hell and human spite

    Are my meed since the world began.

For man’s mind is the dupe of his animal self;

    Hoping its lusts to win,

He harbours within him a grisly Elf

    Enamoured of sorrow and sin.

The grey Elf shudders from heaven’s flame

    And from all things glad and pure;

Only by pleasure and passion and pain

    His drama can endure.

All around is darkness and strife;

    For the lamps that men call suns

Are but halfway gleams on this stumbling life

    Cast by the Undying Ones.

Man lights his little torches of hope

    That lead to a failing edge;

A fragment of Truth is his widest scope,

    An inn his pilgrimage.

The Truth of truths men fear and deny,

    The Light of lights they refuse;

To ignorant gods they lift their cry

    Or a demon altar choose.

All that was found must again be sought,

    Each enemy slain revives,

Each battle for ever is fought and refought

    Through vistas of fruitless lives.

My gaping wounds are a thousand and one

    And the Titan kings assail,

But I dare not rest till my task is done

    And wrought the eternal will.

How they mock and sneer, both devils and men!

    “Thy hope is Chimera’s head

Painting the sky with its fiery stain;

    Thou shalt fall and thy work lie dead.

“Who art thou that babblest of heavenly ease

    And joy and golden room

To us who are waifs on inconscient seas

    And bound to life’s iron doom?

“This earth is ours, a field of Night

    For our petty flickering fires.

How shall it brook the sacred Light

    Or suffer a god’s desires?

“Come, let us slay him and end his course!

    Then shall our hearts have release

From the burden and call of his glory and force

    And the curb of his wide white peace.”

But the god is there in my mortal breast

    Who wrestles with error and fate

And tramples a road through mire and waste

    For the nameless Immaculate.

A voice cried, “Go where none have gone!

    Dig deeper, deeper yet

Till thou reach the grim foundation stone

    And knock at the keyless gate.”

I saw that a falsehood was planted deep

    At the very root of things

Where the grey Sphinx guards God’s riddle sleep

    On the Dragon’s outspread wings.

I left the surface gauds of mind

    And life’s unsatisfied seas

And plunged through the body’s alleys blind

    To the nether mysteries.

I have delved through the dumb Earth’s dreadful heart

    And heard her black mass’ bell.

I have seen the source whence her agonies part

    And the inner reason of hell.

Above me the dragon murmurs moan

    And the goblin voices flit;

I have pierced the Void where Thought was born,

    I have walked in the bottomless pit.

On a desperate stair my feet have trod

    Armoured with boundless peace,

Bringing the fires of the splendour of God

    Into the human abyss.

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