Songs out of Doors by Henry Van Dyke
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page 61 of 84 (72%)
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III OF THE UNFAILING LIGHT THE GRAND CANYON DAYBREAK What makes the lingering Night so cling to thee? Thou vast, profound, primeval hiding-place Of ancient secrets,--gray and ghostly gulf Cleft in the green of this high forest land, And crowded in the dark with giant forms! Art thou a grave, a prison, or a shrine? A stillness deeper than the dearth of sound Broods over thee: a living silence breathes Perpetual incense from thy dim abyss. The morning-stars that sang above the bower Of Eden, passing over thee, are dumb With trembling bright amazement; and the Dawn Steals through the glimmering pines with naked |
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