In Tha Umbra

Then Did Bore Old Night

In Tha Umbra


Of giant pasturage lying at ease 
Into the sunlit ether, caught the ray 
And did lights father forever cease 
Play the lyre Oh Pan play! 
Of sunken suns at eve, at noon of Night 
While the moon danc'd with the fair stranger light 
Flashing from Parian marble that twin smile 
And armed flanks to war worthwhile 
Nursled the young mountain in it's lair 
Thro' the ebon air, besilvering the pall 
A dome, by linked light in purple air 
Adorning with the dwellings o' fall 
For beauty' s grave 
And every sculptur'd cherub thereabout 
Shall not be save 
In the burning Erebus' lakes shall sprout 
Witness the murmur of the grey twilight in Eyraco 
Who, musing, gazeth on the distance dim 
There in the cold, in the shadow 
Sees the darkness coming as a cloud's whim 
'tis the rush of wings 
Ho maiden in the twilight sky adorn'd 
Thus gather'd dusk sings 
Litanies of nightfall perform'd 
Night 
...Then Did Bore Old Night 
Up rose the scythed maiden in the Night 
The single mooned eve!-on Earth to plight 
And one moon adore 
Up rose the maiden from her shrine o' flowers once more 
And bent o'er sheeny mountains and dim plain 
But left not yet Therasaen reign 
And it did rain forever... 
Huldras and Gorgonas and headless Medusa reborn 
Thundering chords in damnation's symphonie 
Burnt through the oracle of twilight forlorn 
Of old Night as lightning... six... times three 
Bore burthen to the charm the maiden sang 
In many a star-lit grove, or moon-lit dell; 
Glance thro' the shade and thunder sprang 
Encumber'd with dew, hath drawn and thus fell 
The dew of the Night 
Capriciously still, harmony in delight 
Incumbent on light 
The sound of the rain 
Which leaps down benight 
The music of things that spring pain 
Clad in storms, alas! 
Night 
...Then Did Bore Old Night 
Midnight on the draperied wall 
How drowsily it weigh'd into Night ! 
But O that light!-slumber'd at the hall 
Agoniz'd clung around in fright 
Imparts the myth 
Even the glowing bosom beats withal, 
Amid a Night of mirth 
And when old Night did disenthral 
A red Daedalion on the timid Earth 
Cronos unfurl'd as light waned and waned 
Enchanted halls presented lady Death 
And so thy star trembl'd... 
...Then Did Bore Old Night