第 24 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2021-10-16 18:45      字数:9321
  VERSE:                   PICTURES IN THE
  FIRE
  What is it you ask me; darling? All my stories; child; you know; I have
  no strange dreams to tell you; Pictures I have none to show。
  Tell   you   glorious   scenes   of   travel?   Nay;   my   child;   that   cannot   be;   I
  have seen no foreign countries; Marvels none on land or sea。
  Yet strange sights in truth I witness; And I gaze until I tire; Wondrous
  pictures; changing ever; As I look into the fire。
  There; last night; I saw a cavern; Black as pitch; within it lay Coiled in
  many folds a dragon; Glaring as if turned at bay。
  And a knight in dismal armour On a winged eagle came; To do battle
  with this dragon; And his crest was all of flame。
  As I gazed the dragon faded; And; instead; sate Pluto crowned; By a
  lake of burning fire; Spirits dark were crouching round。
  That was gone; and lo! before me; A cathedral vast and grim; I could
  almost hear the organ Peal alone the arches dim。
  As I watched the wreathed pillars; Groves of stately palms arose; And
  a group of swarthy Indians Stealing on some sleeping foes。
  Stay;   a   cataract   glancing   brightly;   Dashed   and   sparkled;   and   beside
  Lay a broken marble monster; Mouth and eyes were staring wide。
  Then I saw a maiden wreathing Starry flowers in garlands sweet; Did
  she see the fiery serpent That was wrapped about her feet?
  That   fell   crashing   all   and   vanished; And   I   saw   two   armies   close   …   I
  could almost hear the clarions; And the shouting of the foes。
  They   were   gone;   and   lo!   bright   angels;   On   a   barren   mountain   wild;
  Raised appealing arms to Heaven; Bearing up a little child。
  And   I   gazed;   and   gazed;   and   slowly  Gathered   in   my   eyes   sad   tears;
  And the fiery pictures bore me Back through distant dreams of years。
  Once again I tasted sorrow; With past joy was once more gay; Till the
  shade had gathered round me … And the fire had died away。
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  VERSE:                    THE SETTLERS
  Two stranger youths in the Far West; Beneath the ancient forest trees;
  Pausing;   amid   their   toil   to   rest;   Spake   of   their   home   beyond   the   seas;
  Spake of the hearts that beat so warmly; Of the hearts they loved so well。
  In   their   chilly  northern   country。   〃Would;〃   they  cried;  〃some   voice   could
  tell   Where    they   are;  our   own    beloved    ones!〃    They   looked    up   to  the
  evening sky Half hidden by the giant branches; But heard no angel…voice
  reply。 All silent was the quiet evening; Silent were the ancient trees; They
  only heard the murmuring song Of the summer breeze; That gently played
  among   The   acacia   trees。   And   did   no   warning   spirit   answer;   Amid   the
  silence all around; 〃Before the lowly village altar She thou lovest may be
  found; Thou; who trustest still so blindly; Know she stands a smiling bride!
  Forgetting thee; she turneth kindly To the stranger at her side。 Yes; this day
  thou art forgotten; Forgotten; too; thy last farewell; All the vows that she
  has spoken; And   thy  heart has   kept   so   well。   Dream  no   more   of   a   starry
  future; In thy home beyond the seas!〃 But he only heard the gentle sigh Of
  the summer breeze; So softly passing by The acacia trees。
  And vainly; too; the other; looking Smiling up through hopeful tears;
  Asked in his heart of hearts; 〃Where is she; She I love these many years?〃
  He   heard   no   echo   calling   faintly:   〃Lo;   she   lieth   cold   and   pale; And   her
  smile so calm and saintly Heeds not grieving sob or wail … Heeds not the
  lilies strewn upon her; Pure as she is; and as white; Or the solemn chanting
  voices; Or the taper's ghastly light。〃 But silent still was the ancient forest;
  Silent   were   the   gloomy   trees;   He   only   heard   the   wailing   sound   Of   the
  summer breeze; That sadly played around The acacia trees
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  VERSE:                    HUSH
  〃I can scarcely hear;〃 she murmured; 〃For my heart beats loud and fast;
  But surely; in the far; far distance; I can hear a sound at last。〃 〃It is only
  the   reapers   singing; As   they   carry   home   their   sheaves; And   the   evening
  breeze has risen; And rustles the dying leaves。〃
  〃Listen! there are voices talking。〃 Calmly still she strove to speak; Yet
  her voice grew faint and trembling; And the red flushed in her cheek。 〃It is
  only the children playing Below; now their work is done; And they laugh
  that their eyes are dazzled By the rays of the setting sun。〃
  Fainter   grew   her   voice;   and   weaker As   with   anxious   eyes   she   cried;
  〃Down the avenue of chestnuts; I can hear a horseman ride。〃 〃It was only
  the deer that were feeding In a herd on the clover grass; They were startled;
  and fled to the thicket; As they saw the reapers pass。〃
  Now the night arose in silence; Birds lay in their leafy nest; And the
  deer couched in the forest; And the children were at rest: There was only a
  sound   of   weeping   From   watchers   around   a   bed;   But   Rest   to   the   weary
  spirit; Peace to the quiet Dead!
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  VERSE:                    HOURS
  When   the   bright   stars   came   out   last   night;  And   the   dew   lay   on   the
  flowers; I had a vision of delight … A dream of by…gone hours。
  Those   hours   that   came   and   fled   so   fast;   Of   pleasure   or   of   pain;  As
  phantoms rose from out the past Before my eyes again。
  With beating heart did I behold A train of joyous hours; Lit with the
  radiant light of old; And; smiling; crowned with flowers。               And some were
  hours   of   childish   sorrow;   A   mimicry   of   pain;   That   through   their   tears
  looked for a morrow They knew must smile again。
  Those hours of hope that longed for life; And wished their part begun;
  And ere the summons to the strife; Dreamed that the field was won。
  I   knew   the   echo   of   their   voice;   The   starry   crowns   they   wore;   The
  vision made my soul rejoice With the old thrill of yore。
  I knew the perfume of their flowers; The glorious shining rays Around
  these happy smiling hours Were lit in by…gone days。
  Oh stay; I   criedbright visions; stay; And leave me   not forlorn!   But;
  smiling still; they passed away; Like shadows of the morn。
  One spirit still remained; and cried; 〃Thy soul shall ne'er forget!〃 He
  standeth ever by my side … The phantom called Regret!
  But   still   the   spirits   rose;   and   there   Were   weary   hours   of   pain;   And
  anxious hours of fear and care Bound by an iron chain。
  Dim shadows came of lonely hours; That shunned the light of day; And
  in the opening smile of flowers Saw only quick decay。
  Calm hours that sought the starry skies For heavenly lore were there;
  With folded hands and earnest eyes; I knew the hours of prayer。
  Stern   hours   that   darkened   the   sun's   light;   Heralds   of   coming   woes;
  With trailing wings; before my sight From the dim past arose。
  As   each dark   vision   passed   and   spoke   I prayed   it   to   depart: At   each
  some buried sorrow woke And stirred within my heart。
  Until   these   hours   of   pain   and   care   Lifted   their   tearful   eyes;   Spread
  their dark pinions in the air And passed into the skies。
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  VERSE:                    THE TWO
  INTERPRETERS
  〃The clouds are fleeting by; father; Look in the shining west; The great
  white   clouds   sail   onward   Upon   the   sky's   blue   breast。   Look   at   a   snowy
  eagle;   His   wings   are   tinged   with   red; And   a   giant   dolphin   follows   him;
  With a crown upon his head!〃
  The father spake no word; but watched The drifting clouds roll by; He
  traced   a   misty   vision   too   Upon   the   shining   sky: A  shadowy   form;   with
  well…known   grace   Of   weary  love   and   care; Above   the   smiling   child   she
  held; Shook down her floating