The Mountain And The Lake
I know a mountain thrilling to the stars,
My lake adores my mountain well I know,
My lake has dreamed and loved since time was born;
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Peerless and pure, and pinnacled with snow;
Glimpsing the golden dawn o'er coral bars,
Flaunting the vanisht sunset's garnet glow;
Proudly patrician, passionless, serene;
Soaring in silvered steeps where cloud-surfs break;
Virgin and vestal Oh, a very Queen!
And at her feet there dreams a quiet lake.
For I have watched it from its dawn-dream start,
Stilling its mirror to her splendid snow,
Framing her image in its trembling heart;
Glassing her graciousness of greening wood,
Kissing her throne, melodiously mad,
Thrilling responsive to her every mood,
Gloomed with her sadness, gay when she is glad.
Will love and dream till time shall cease to be;
Gazing to Her in worship half forlorn,
Who looks towards the stars and will not see
My peerless mountain, splendid in her scorn
Alas! poor little lake! Alas! poor me!
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
The mountain And The Lake by Robert Srvice
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