
Her ear is heavy,

"Who'll tell me my secret,

I awaited the seer

"The fate of the man-child,

Known fruit of the unknown;

Out of sleeping a waking,

Life death overtaking;

"Erect as a sunbeam,

The elephant browses,

In beautiful motion

King leaves of his covert,

"The waves, unashamed,

Play glad with the breezes,

The journeying atoms,

Firmly draw, firmly drive,

"Sea, earth, air, sound, silence,

By one music enchanted,

Each the other adorning,

Night veileth the morning,

"The babe by its mother

Glide its hours uncounted,--

Shines the peace of all being,

And the sum of the world

"But man crouches and blushes,

He creepeth and peepeth,

Infirm, melancholy,

An oaf, an accomplice,

"Out spoke the great mother,

At the sound of her accents

'Who, has drugged my boy's cup?

Who, with sadness and madness,

I heard a poet answer

"Say on, sweet Sphinx! thy dirges

Deep love lieth under

They fade in the light of

"The fiend that man harries

Yawns the pit of the Dragon,

The Lethe of Nature

Whose soul sees the perfect,

"To vision profounder,

His aye-rolling orb

The heavens that now draw him

Once found,--for new heavens

"Pride ruined the angels,

Lurks the joy that is sweetest

Have I a lover

I would he were nobler

"Eterne alternation

And under pain, pleasure,--

Love works at the centre,

Forth speed the strong pulses

"Dull Sphinx, Jove keep thy five wits;

Rue, myrrh and cummin for the Sphinx,

The old Sphinx bit her thick lip,--

I am the spirit, yoke-fellow;

"Thou art the unanswered question;

Always it asketh, asketh;

So take thy quest through nature,

Ask on, thou clothed eternity;

Uprose the merry Sphinx,

She melted into purple cloud,

She spired into a yellow flame;

She flowed into a foaming wave:

Thorough a thousand voices

"Who telleth one of my meanings

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