Enkindling dawns of memory,Each sun had radiance to relumeA sealed, disused, and darkened roomWithin the soul's immensity.Their alien ciphers shown and lit,I understood what each had writUpon my spirit's scroll;Again I wore mine ancient lives,And knew the freedom and the gyvesThat formed and marked my soul.IVI delved in each forgotten mind,The units that had builded me,Whose deepnesses before were blindAnd formless as infinity—Knowing again each former world—From planet unto planet whirledThrough gulfs that mightily divideLike to an intervital sleep.One world I found, where souls abideLike winds that rest upon a rose;Thereto they creepTo loose all burden of old woes.And one I knew, where warp of painIs woven in the soul's attire;And one, where with new lovelinessIs strengthened Beauty's olden chain—Soft as a sound, and keen as fire—In light no darkness may depress.VWhere no terrestrial dreams had trod
My vision entered undismayed,
And Life her hidden realms displayed
To me as to a curious god.
Where colored suns of systems triplicate
Bestow on planets weird, ineffable,
Green light that orbs them like an outer sea,
And large auroral noons that alternate
With skies like sunset held without abate,
Life's touch renewed incomprehensibly
The strains of mirth and grief's harmonious spell.
Dead passions like to stars relit
Shone in the gloom of ways forgot;
Where crownless gods in darkness sit
The day was full on altars hot.
I heard—once more a part of it—
The central music of the Pleiades,
And to Alcyone my soul
Swayed with the stars that own her song's control.
Unchallenged, glad I trod, a revenant
In worlds Edenic longly lost;
Or walked in spheres that sing to these,
O'er space no light has crossed,
Diverse as Hell's mad antiphone uptossed
To Heaven's angelic chant.
VIWhat vasts the dream went out to find!I seemed beyond the world's recallIn gulfs where darkness is a wallTo render strong Antares blind!In unimagined spheres I foundThe sequence of my being's round—Some life where firstling meed of Song,The strange imperishable leaf,Was placed on brows that starry GriefHad crowned, and Pain anointed long;Some avatar where LoveSang like the last great star at mornEre Death filled all its sky;Some life in fresher years unwornUpon a world whereofPeace was a robe like to the calms that lieOn pools aglow with latter spring:There Life's pellucid surface tookClear image of all things, nor shookTill touch of Death's obscuring wing;Some earlier awakeningIn pristine years, when giant strifeOf forces darkly whirledFirst forged the thing called Life—Hot from the furnace of the suns—Upon the anvil of a world.VIIThus knew I those anterior onesWhose lives in mine were blent;Till, lo! my dream, that held a nightWhere Rigel sends no word of might,Was emptied of the trodden stars,And dwindled to the sun's extent—The brain's familiar prison-bars,And raiment of the sorrow and the mirthWrought by the shuttles intricate of earth.THE MORNING POOL