Bars and Shadows by Ralph Chaplin
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Once more the wind leaps from the sullen land With his old battle-cry. A tree bends darkly where the wall looms high; Its tortured branches, like a grisly hand, Clutch at the sky. Grey towers rise from gloom and underneath-- Black-barred and strong-- The snarling windows guard their ancient wrong; But the mad wind shakes them, hissing through his teeth A battle song. O bitter is the challenge that he flings At bars and bolts and keys. Torn with the cries of vanished centuries And curses hurled at long-forgotten kings Beyond dim seas. The wind alone, of all the gods of old, Men could not chain. O wild wind, brother to my wrath and pain, Like you, within a restless heart I hold A hurricane. The wind has known the dungeons of the past Knows all that are; And in due time will strew their dust afar, And singing, he will shout their doom at last To a laughing star. |
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