The poems of Madison Cawein | ||
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CLAIRVOYANCE
The sunlight, that makes of the heaven
A pathway for sylphids to throng;
The wind, that makes harps of the forests
For spirits to smite into song,
Are the image and voice of a vision
That comforts the heart and makes strong.
A pathway for sylphids to throng;
The wind, that makes harps of the forests
For spirits to smite into song,
Are the image and voice of a vision
That comforts the heart and makes strong.
I look in one's face, and the shadows
Are lifted; and, lo, I can see,
Through windows of evident being,—
Filled full of eternity,—
The form of the essence of Beauty
God garments with mystery.
Are lifted; and, lo, I can see,
Through windows of evident being,—
Filled full of eternity,—
The form of the essence of Beauty
God garments with mystery.
I hearken one's voice, and the wrangle
Of living hath pause: and I hear,
Through doors of invisible spirit,—
Filled full of God's light that is clear,—
The radiant raiment of Music,
In the hush of the heavens, sweep near.
Of living hath pause: and I hear,
Through doors of invisible spirit,—
Filled full of God's light that is clear,—
The radiant raiment of Music,
In the hush of the heavens, sweep near.
The poems of Madison Cawein | ||